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Jan. 19, Bluefield, W.V. / Piper Seneca

Staff Report - August 4, 2002
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Jan. 14, Greenville, N.C. / Piper Arrow

Staff Report - August 4, 2002
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Jan. 14, Troy, Ala. / Learjet 60

Staff Report - August 4, 2002
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Jan. 15, Falmouth, Mass. / Piper Tri-Pacer

Staff Report - August 4, 2002
Collisions

Jan. 15, San Luis Obispo, Calif. / Cessna Turbo Centurion and...

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Jan. 15, Monterey, Calif. / Cessna Skyhawk

Staff Report - August 4, 2002
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Jan. 16, Orlando, Fla. / Lake Buccaneer

Staff Report - August 4, 2002
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Jan. 18, Austell, Ga. / Cessna Skyhawk

Staff Report - August 4, 2002
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Jan. 19, Chillicothe, Ohio / Piper Mirage

Staff Report - August 4, 2002
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Jan. 1, Placerville, Calif. / Rotorway Exec

Staff Report - August 4, 2002
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Jan. 20, Columbus, Miss. / Beech Musketeer

Staff Report - August 4, 2002
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Jan. 23, Grafton, W.V. / Tailwind DN-1

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