The National Transportation Safety Board has released it's preliminary report, following last week's fatal plane crash in Levelland.
Flight instructor 64-year-old Dennis Michels of Lubbock and his student, 24-year-old Anand Paul Quadros from India, were killed last Monday. The report indicates that the plane took off, climbed to about two or three hundred feet, before making a sharp 180-degree turn. That's when it lost some altitude before climbing again. It made another sharp turn toward the runway. The left wing dropped and then plunged to the ground.
A final report is expected in the next three to six months.
30/05/06 KCBD-TV, TX, US
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