At least two people died in midair in the US on Wednesday morning ( local time ) after two small planes collided in midair.
A motion near an aircraft on the fringes of Tucson has the National Transportation Safety Board opened an investigation. One person’s death was confirmed as a result of the collision, according to the Marana Police Department.
In the last month, North America has experienced four big aircraft catastrophe. The most recent occurrences include a deadly passenger helicopter crash in Alaska and a Delta flight that flipped onto its roof while getting in Toronto. In later January, a horrible incident between an American Airlines passenger aircraft and an Army aircraft in Washington, DC, claimed 67 life, making it the deadliest US aircraft crisis since 2001.
Only a day later, on January 31, a medical transport plane carrying a baby person, her mother, and four others crashed into a Philadelphia neighborhood, erupting into a fireball that destroyed many homes. Seven people were killed and 19 people were hurt in that fall.
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