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Was the crash today of a m20m mooney in Indiana an act of terrorism?

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Was the crash today of a m20m mooney in Indiana an act of terrorism?

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INDIANAPOLIS — A small, single-engine plane crashed into an open field in eastern Indiana on Wednesday after the pilot became unresponsive and the plane started to speed up and slow down at dangerous speeds, officials said. The pilot may have had a health problem or was suffering from a lack of oxygen, officials said. Military officials do not believe the crash was terrorism-related, said Michael Kucharek, a spokesman for U.S. North American Aerospace Defense Command. Instead, he said the pilot may have blacked out due to a condition known as hypoxia. The defense command said the flight left Grand Rapids, Mich., and lost communication with ground air traffic controllers. The online site flightaware.com listed the flight’s destination as Muncie, Ind. The plane crashed about 12:40 p.m. EDT Wednesday into a field in a rural area of eastern Indiana, about 60 miles northeast of Indianapolis and 185 miles south of Grand Rapids, NORAD said.

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N400DE, a 2003 Mooney M20M, was intercepted by United States F-16s before crashing in Indiana. The single-engine plane departed from Grand Rapids, Michigan at 9:43am EDT and the last radar positions were received at 11:31am before crashing in Muncie, Indiana. CNN reports that the pilot became unresponsive to radio calls and NORAD scrambled F-16s around 10 am to intercept the aircraft. Sources speculate that the pilot may have suffered from oxygen deprivation or become otherwise incapacitated. Sources: Flightaware, CNN http://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=68363 Plane crash in Indiana a mystery September 30, 2009 3:06 PM | 4 Comments | UPDATED STORY INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — A small, single-engine plane crashed into an open field in eastern Indiana on Wednesday after the pilot became unresponsive and the plane started to speed up and slow down at dangerous speeds, officials said. The pilot may have

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A single-engine plane crashed into an Indiana field on Wednesday after the pilot, who was seen slumped over, lost consciousness and the aircraft started flying out of control, officials said. Military officials do not believe the crash was terrorism-related but said the pilot may have had a health problem or have been suffering from a lack of oxygen. After air traffic controllers lost contact with the pilot, F-16s from Indiana National Guard intercepted the plane and followed it for about an hour until it crashed. The plane, a single-engine propeller M20M Mooney, had about four hours of fuel left when officials noticed the problems, said Michael Kucharek, a spokesman for U.S. North American Aerospace Defense Command. Sources: http://www.google.

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