In article , Mitchell Holman
says...
Miloch wrote in
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The dog that caused the deadly crash survived, and was treated by a
local veterinarian for minor injuries after the deadly crash.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...crash-cause-hi
s-70-pound-dog-n993306
A 90-year-old pilot’s death in a small plane crash in 2017 was likely
caused by his decision to allow his large dog to fly in the
passenger’s seat, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
determined in a report released Monday.
Jerry Naylor, a former commercial pilot who was flying the
single-engine airplane, crashed into a cornfield, 50 yards away from
the runway at Monticello Regional Airport in Iowa where he meant to
land.
While the late pilot’s son said his father routinely flew with his 70
pound dog, NTSB officials report the deadly crash in which Naylor lost
control of the airplane was caused by the “dog's likely contact with
the flight controls during landing.” Officials say Naylor died from
“multiple blunt-force injuries sustained during the accident.”
The NTSB found no evidence of mechanical malfunctions or failures in
the small plane, which led them to zero in on the dog as the cause of
the crash.
The dog, whose name and breed were not identified by the NTSB,
survived the deadly crash. A witness at Monticello Airport at the time
of the crash saw the dog running out of the cornfield after the crash.
Bet it was a border collie. They want to
be in charge of EVERYTHING..........
....my wild-ass guess is Golden Retrievers & ONLY because they're a nice looking
pooch...55-75 pounds...check here for dogs by weight:
http://www.dogguide.net/medium-large-dogs.php
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