US Recent Aviation Accident
Title | Aircraft Accident Brief: Cessna 335 | ||||||||||
Description | Cessna 335, N8354N near Hillsboro, Missouri, October 16, 2000 | NTSB Report Number | AAB-02-02, adopted on 6/5/2002 | NTIS Report Number | null | ||||||
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HISTORY OF FLIGHTOn October 16, 2000, about 1933 central daylight time (CDT) a Cessna 335, N8354N, crashed near Hillsboro, Missouri. The pilot and two passengers were killed, and the airplane was destroyed. The airplane was being operated under the provisions of 14 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 91 from the St. Louis Downtown Airport (CPS), Cahokia, Illinois, to County Memorial Airport (EIW), New Madrid, Missouri. Instrument meteorological conditions (IMC) prevailed for the flight, which departed CPS about 1915 on an instrument flight rules (IFR) flight plan. for more details | |||||||||||