N56101 - 1973 PIPER PA-28R-200
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Current Registration
Serial Number: 28R-7335354
Aircraft: 1973 PIPER PA-28R-200
City: WILMINGTON
Owner: SENIRAM AIR INC
State: DE
Issue Date: 10/19/2023
Country: US
Expiration Date: 08/31/2028
Zipcode: 19801-1145
Previous Registration
Date
Owner
Location
06/11/2021
SENIRAM AIR INC
WILMINGTON DE
08/30/2018
SENIRAM AIR INC
WILMINGTON DE
04/13/2015
SENIRAM AIR INC
DAVIDSONVILLE MD
05/05/2012
SENIRAM AIR INC
DAVIDSONVILLE MD
Source
Registration
Make/Model
Event Type
Event Date
Location
SourceNTSB
RegistrationN56101
Make/ModelPIPER PA-28R-200
Event TypeSubstantial
Event Date10/23/2010
LocationCambridge, MD
SourceFAA
Registration56101
Make/ModelPIPER PA-28R-200
Event TypeSubstantial
Event Date10/23/2010
LocationCAMBRIDGE, MD
SourceFAA
Registration56101
Make/ModelPIPER PA-28R-200
Event TypeMinor
Event Date6/22/2015
LocationCAMBRIDGE, MD
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At about 11:41 eastern time, a Learjet 55 and and Extra EA-300S collided in flight about 2 miles southwest of the Boca Raton Airport. The three occupants of the Learjet were killed and the pilot of the Extra, U.S. Aerobatics Team member John Lillberg, was also killed. The Extra had departed Pompano Beach Airpark about four minutes before the collision and the Learjet departed runway 23 at Boca about 1 minute 30 seconds before impact. The Extra was cruising at 2,400 feet on a heading of 341 when the Learjet took off. As it climbed out, the Learjet turned to a heading of 269. Shortly before the collision, the Extra turned to a heading of 360. A witness said the Extra appeared to begin an evas...

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June 23, Boca Raton, Fla. / Learjet 55 and Extra 300S

At about 11:41 eastern time, a Learjet 55 and and Extra EA-300S collided in flight about 2 miles southwest of the Boca Raton Airport. The three occupants of the Learjet were killed and the pilot of the Extra, U.S. Aerobatics Team member John Lillberg, was also killed. The Extra had departed Pompano Beach Airpark about four minutes before the collision and the Learjet departed runway 23 at Boca about 1 minute 30 seconds before impact. The Extra was cruising at 2,400 feet on a heading of 341 when the Learjet took off. As it climbed out, the Learjet turned to a heading of 269. Shortly before the collision, the Extra turned to a heading of 360. A witness said the Extra appeared to begin an evas...

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N56101 Flight Data
Last Seen Flying4 Days Ago
Last tracked coordinates:Lat 38.922089 / Long -76.591784

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