Preliminary Accident Reports
December 2007 Issue
October 21, 2007, Farmingdale, N.Y., Piper PA-32R-301/Cessna 152
The two airplanes collided in flight at about 1150 feet, at approximately 1753 Eastern time. Visual conditions prevailed. Both airplanes received substantial damage and landed without further incident. The Piper’s commercial pilot and one passenger reported no injuries. The Cessna’s student pilot reported no injuries.
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