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A CESSNA 340, N2217B, crashed into mountains near Lytle Creek, Calif. Jan. 18, killing both crew members and the only passenger aboard the aircraft. The twin-piston aircraft, operated under Part 91 without a filed flight plan, departed Henderson, Nev., on a flight to Compton, Calif. En route to...
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