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Date:      Sun, 05 Nov 2006 02:47:03 +0800
From:      "Tabatha Terryn" <uoygrahamei@dsiweb.net>
To:        <freebsd-database@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Ever Have A Winning Penny Stock?   ve
Message-ID:  <04c701c6ff07$3eba62b0$3615a1f0@dstrikesw>

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Small planes could previously fly below 1,100 feet along the river without filing flight plans or checking in with air traffic control. The FAA said the rule change -- a temporary one -- was made for safety reasons.
"Nine days ago, one of the worst tragedies in the 100-year history of the Forest Service took the lives of five heroes," U.S. Forest Service Chaplain Steve Seltzner said as the service began. "It has shaken this agency and the men and women of the San Benardino National Forest to its very core and shocked the entire world."
The airplane, which also carried flight instructor Tyler Stanger, struck the building and fell 30 stories to the street below. Investigators do not say whether they determined who was at the controls of the Cirrus SR20.
If the pilot used the full width of the river to turn, he would have had 2,100 feet, the NTSB said. Instead, the pilot was flying closer to the middle of the river, leaving a smaller margin for error, the staff report said.



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