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    Accident Probes

    Fit For Flight?

    Joseph E. (Jeb) Burnside
    Other

    March 10, 2007, Albuquerque, N.Mex., Flight Design USA CT-SW

    Preliminary Reports

    March 8, 2007, Princeville, Hawaii, Aerospatiale AS350BA

    Preliminary Reports

    March 8, 2007, Boerne, Texas, Cessna T210R/Cessna 172K

    Preliminary Reports

    March 7, 2007, Tooele, Utah, Piper PA-28-235

    Preliminary Reports

    March 5, 2007, Bedford, Ind., Cessna 150M

    Preliminary Reports

    March 3, 2007, Visalia, Calif., Mooney M20D

    Preliminary Reports

    March 4, 2007, Port Orange, Fla., Beech 95-C55 Baron

    Other

    March 1, 2007, Camarillo, Calif., Monocoupe 110

    Preliminary Reports

    March 1, 2007, Ponca City, Okla., Beech P35

    Preliminary Reports

    March 12, 2007, Groveland, CALIF., Piper PA-38-112 Tomahawk

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    Autopilots And IFR

    Tom Turner
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