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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2007

Engine #6 responding to an airplane crash with the Clinton , MS. Fire Department. The audio is bad , and the huge military plane circling the crash site witnesed the incident we were told.

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  • just the pilot on board but he didn't make it. Witnesses said he came straight down out of the sky. That Big Military Airplane was as far west as VICKSBURG and they saw the smoke plume (30+ miles).

  • Oh Nooo ! this was a small plane crash just on the west side of Jackson , MS next to Clinton , MS. last April I think. It was a 2 engine plane with one passenger, and there wasn't much left of him I'm affraid.

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  • Thanks for the ride alone from a retired public safety

  • the plane you see in the very begging circling was a national guard c-17

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  • @rykember11 where?i didnt see it

  • was that a cop wainting for you guys to turn?

  • @BeastlyDrumm3r Are you stupid

  • every 1 make it out

  • @rykember11 i noticed that too!

  • @rfhall58 yeah thats very tragic but theres really not much you can do on total plane crashes its usually very little debris and little fire and usually theres not much human remains because of the initial explosin that vaoprizes the pilot ive never responded to an airplane/ ARFF call and i hope i never have to but RIP Mr. Pilot man

  • Looks like it was a Cessna 310, reg no. N2625H. Crashed on 01/10/2007 in Jackson MS. Look up NTSB ID no. DFW07FA055 for the report, they still don't seem to know exactly why it crashed, just that the pilot had a problem with the airplane, then brought it back to land when he lost control.

  • Looks like it was a Cessna 310, reg no. N2625H. Crashed on 01/10/2007 in Jackson MS. Look up NTSB ID no. DFW07FA055 for the report, they still don't seem to know why it crashed, all they know is the pilot had a problem with the airplane and was bringing it back to land when he lost control.

  • Nice thunderbolt at 1:17 !

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