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Per a preliminary investigation, a 1960 twin-engine Cessna 310D flown by Robert Coles, 46, crashed into the woods near a property on Savage Road at about 3:08 p.m. Local crime:Man facing charges ...
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ADAMS COUNTY, Ohio — A Vicksburg man who was flying a small airplane was killed when he crashed into a wooded area in Ohio. That's according to Ohio State Highway Patrol, who responded to the crash.
Harris Coles, 46, had been flying a 1960 twin-engine Cessna 310D on Monday when he crashed into a wooded area. Polar Vortex Map Shows Which States Will Be Hit Hardest Where Are Michelin Tires Made ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said a 1960 twin-engine Cessna 310D crashed in a wooded area at approximately 3:08 p.m. near a property in the 2100 block of Savage Road in Barton Township.
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Robert Harris Coles, 46, of Vicksburg, Michigan, died in the crash in Bratton Township just after 3 p.m. The 1960 twin-engine Cessna 310D, flown by Coles crashed into a wooded area near the ...
Police say that he was flying alone in a 1960 twin-engine Cessna 310D. No one else was injured in the crash. It is not known what caused the plane to crash or why Harris Coles, a resident of ...
According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, 46-year-old Robert Coles, of Vicksburg, Michigan, crashed a 1960 twin-engine Cessna 310D into a wooded area of Adams County around 3:10 p.m. OSHP said ...
Coles was operating a 1960 twin-engine Cessna 310D when it crashed in a wooded area near Savage Road in Bratton Township shortly after 3 p.m., according to OSHP. Coles was the only person on board ...