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Beechcraft Super King Air 200 (N726CB) - A King Air 200 crashed during departure from 28L on a ferry flight to SQL on September 16, 2009 with no passengers on board. Pilot walked away with no serious injuries.
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Beechcraft Super King Air 200 (N726CB)

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A King Air 200 crashed during departure from 28L on a ferry flight to SQL on September 16, 2009 with no passengers on board. Pilot walked away with no serious injuries.

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CDBrozovich
A life saved in a tragic event. It was a good day.
Greg Bishop
Definitely on the right track. Awesome good news.
Michael Gower
How could this crash photo be posted 5 years ago, when FA indicates a BE20 with the same tail number with activity during Oct, 2014? Surely this airframe wasn't repaired, but the tail number was reissued to a similar craft.
Matthew Cuggy
It looks like it barely missed a train.
Jeff Lawson
Aircraft registrations get reassigned to different aircraft, and coincidentally it happened to get reassigned to a new BE20 in 2010.
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