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March 31, Apex, N.C.: Piper Seneca

Staff Report - July 16, 2002
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March 04, Macon, Ga.: Piper Warrior

Staff Report - July 16, 2002
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March 03, San Diego, Calif.: Piper Cherokee 140

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March 03, Mexia, Texas: Beech Duke

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March 01 Austin, Texas: Beech Bonanza

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March 07, Bullhead City, Ariz.: Cessna Skyhawk

Staff Report - July 16, 2002
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March 30, Grapeland, Texas: Mooney M20F

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March 28, Seattle, Wash.: Boeing Stratoliner

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March 28, Cincinnati, Ohio: Piper J4A

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March 25, Fort Peck, Mont.: Piper Super Cub

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March 24, Avalon, Calif.: Cessna Skyhawk

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March 09, Teterboro, N.J.: Cessna Turbo Centurion

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