N68DA - 1976 BEECH B100
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Current Registration
Serial Number: BE-14
Aircraft: 1976 BEECH B100
City: CARSON CITY
Owner: INTERNATIONAL AIR SERVICES INC TRUSTEE
State: NV
Issue Date: 02/21/2024
Country: US
Expiration Date: 02/28/2031
Zipcode: 89701-5239
Previous Registration
Date
Owner
Location
07/07/2023
MOLAMS PARTNERS LLC
BLUE BELL PA
09/03/2021
MOLAMS PARTNERS LLC
BLUE BELL PA
01/16/2019
MOLAMS PARTNERS LLC
BLUE BELL PA
08/15/2017
AUGUSTA AVIATION INC
MURPHY NC
09/17/2014
AUGUSTA AVIATION INC
MURPHY NC
08/14/2012
AUGUSTA AVIATION INC
MURPHY NC
Source
Registration
Make/Model
Event Type
Event Date
Location
SourceSDR
Registration68DA
Make/ModelBEECH B100
Event TypeN/A
Event Date2/14/2007
LocationN/A
SourceSDR
Registration68DA
Make/ModelBEECH B100
Event TypeN/A
Event Date12/14/2007
LocationN/A
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June 14, 2012, Loveland, Colo. Yakovlev Yak-52

At 1450 Mountain time, the airplane was substantially damaged when its nose landing gear collapsed during the landing roll. A sustained ground fire ensued after the airplane came to rest on the runway. The airline transport pilot was not injured. Visual conditions prevailed.

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February 8, 2010, Redlands, Calif., Yakovlev YAK 52

The airplane collided with terrain while maneuvering at about 1250 Pacific time. The commercial pilot and second pilot were killed; the airplane was substantially damaged. Visual conditions prevailed. A witness reported observing the airplane perform aerobatics and then return to the airport, where the pilot added oil to the onboard smoke system. Shortly, the airplane departed and the pilot performed aerobatics for 10 to 15 minutes.

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July 14, 2007, Everett, Wash., Yakovlev YAK-55M

At approximately 1320 Pacific time, the airplane was destroyed when it impacted terrain. The Private pilot was fatally injured. Visual conditions prevailed. After the pilot reported a two-mile base leg for landing, a witness on the ground heard a loud bang and looked up to see blue-gray smoke coming from the aircraft. Another witness saw the aircraft making a low left turn when it flipped inverted and spiraled to the ground. A post-impact fire consumed the airplane.

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N68DA Flight Data
Last Seen Flying29 Days Ago
Last tracked coordinates:Lat 30.253647 / Long -95.399457

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