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[Courtesy: US Air Force] Authorities are trying to determine what caused the pilot of a Cessna 560 Citation V Encore to become unresponsive and overfly the nation’s capital Sunday afternoon ...
The Citation V family of aircraft ... Flying Magazine The second block point change to the Model 560 by Cessna was the ...
A Cessna 560 Citation V plane was spotted as it flew near the National Capital Region Sunday afternoon. The U.S. Capitol Complex was "briefly placed on an elevated alert until the airplane left ...
A small plane, identified as a Cessna 560 Citation V business jet ... The Cessna was registered to Florida-based company Encore Motors. Encore owner John Rumpel told the Washington Post that ...
According to FlightAware, The flight path of the Cessna 560 Citation V shows it took off from Tennessee ... The Cessna was registered to Encore Motors. John Rumpel, who runs the company, told ...
The fighter jets did not cause the Cessna to crash, defense officials said. The Cessna, identified as a Model 560 Citation ... The Cessna was registered to Encore Motors of Melbourne Inc ...
The plane, a Cessna 560 Citation V, was unresponsive when hailed by authorities as it flew over Washington and northern Virginia, the North American Aerospace Defense Command, or NORAD ...
WAYNESBORO, Va. (WRIC) — A Cessna 560 Citation V business jet that took off in Tennessee bound for New York crashed in mountainous terrain near Montebello, Va., Sunday afternoon. According to a ...