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Pilot of Small Aircraft reported a rowing problem before the crash in which 3 was killed

Boca Raton, Fla. – One of the pilots of a small aircraft that had fallen in South Florida last month and had killed all three people on board reported that according to the federal government, according to the federal investigator, they were able to turn all three people shortly after the start.

The Cessna 310 turned left after he was lifted from Boca Raton Airport, and then turned to the left up to nine full circle curves before falling against trees in the middle of a street. The Tallahasee-bound aircraft broke up on flames and then ran 370 feet (115 meters) after a preliminary report published on Wednesday by the National Transportation Safety Board until it rested on railroad tracks.

It was the first flight after the annual inspection of the aircraft was completed.

News Outlets reported that the 17-year-old student of Delray Beach High School Brooke; Her 54-year-old father, Stephen Stark; And her 81-year-old grandfather, Robert Stark, was killed in the crash of April 11th. Both Stephen and Robert Stark were certified pilots, the authorities said.

A person in a car on the ground suffered a minor injury.

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