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Three men killed in a plane crash last week in Bath Township are believed to be pilots and a mechanic who were from Mexico, according to township officials.
New air traffic control audio captures pilots in an apparent struggle to regain control of a private business jet as the plane plunged into woods near Lansing, Michigan on Thursday, killing all three on board.
Authorities are investigating after a small plane crashed on Thursday in Bath Township, Michigan, leaving three people dead.
Three people are dead after a small plane crashed in Bath Township, Michigan, on Thursday evening, city officials said.
Bone-chilling audio captured the exact moment a tower lost contact with a doomed private jet -- seconds before it came crashing down in Michigan, killing three.
In the audio obtained from LiveATC.net, the pilot was having a calm conversation with air traffic control and gave a natural sign off before a mechanical issue caused the plane to begin its fatal descent. “Stall recovery! Stall recovery!” the pilot shouts before his audio cuts out.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is gearing up to release pheasants onto 13 state game/wildlife areas throughout Michigan — except for Rose Lake
Michigan State Police are responding to a plane crash in Bath Township Thursday evening, Police told News 10. Police confirmed the plane crashed in Bath Township in Clinton County around 5 p.m. between Peacock and Upton.