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    Accident Probes

    September 19, 2014, Alton, Va. North American T-28C Trojan

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    September 4, 2011, Georgetown, Del., North American TB-25N

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    September 17, 2011, Martinsburg, W.V., North American T-28C

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    October 21, 2006, Georgetown, La. / North American T-28C

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    May 30, Houston, Texas / North American T-28A

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    Feb. 4, Joshua Tree, Calif. / Two North American T-28Cs

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    April 04, Uvalde, Texas / North American T-28

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