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President Plane Crash strikes again. Three dead in Nebraska small plane calamity. The FAA and the NTSB will oversee the investigation near Fremont, located about 37 miles west of Omaha.
Link: nypost.com
He's also defunded the National Weather Service (NOAA) to the point they won't be able to provide the same high level forecasts.
Its proposed.
Certainly keeping the NTSB busy.
Well with idiots like you and gaslighter, how would you know?
President Plane Crash strikes again. Three dead in Nebraska small plane calamity. The FAA and the NTSB will oversee the investigation near Fremont, located about 37 miles west of Omaha.
As a pilot, I have to say, you guys are seriously idiots.
www.ntsb.gov
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