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FAA says plane in deadly New Year's crash was not registered | Reduction

FAA says plane in deadly New Year's crash was not registered

Sultans Run Golf Course, Jasper, Indiana
Sultans Run Golf Course, Jasper, Indiana by danperry.com
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JASPER, Ala. -- Federal Aviation Administration records reveal that a plane that crashed in Jasper killing 3 teenagers wasn't currently registered to fly. FAA records reveal HiFlight Aviation of Jasper got the plane in May 2010. The business applied for registration, but the application was gone back to HiFlight in June 2010 for correction. The FAA got no feedback and canceled the registration. State business records reveal HiFlight was organized in Jasper in 2010. A telephone number given by the business at the time of registration is no longer energetic. The plane crash Tuesday night killing 17-year-old student pilot Jordan Smith and his pals, 17-year-old Jordan Montgomery and 19-year-old Brandon Ary. The FAA said earlier that its laws forbid pupil pilots from using up passengers.

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