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Farmington Plane Crash: Report Could Be Posted Later This Month
A preliminary report on last week's fatal plane crash in Farmington could be done in a few days, according to a federal agency.

FARMINGTON, CT — A spokesman for the National Transportation Safety Board Wednesday anticipated that a preliminary report on last week's fatal plane crash in Farmington could be available as soon as 10 business days.
That would put the report out on or close to Sept. 22. NTSB spokesman Keith Holloway said the investigation is continuing. The Farmington Police Department and the Federal Aviation Administration are also part of the investigation.
A small business jet crashed Sept. 2 at 111 Hyde Road in Farmington.That is the address of Trumpf Inc., a large manufacturer of fabricating machinery.
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The plane went down at at 9:52 a.m., Farmington police said.
Four people were killed in the crash. The two pilots have been identified as William O'Leary, 55, of Bristol and Mark Morrow, 57, of Danbury. The two passengers have been identified as Courtney Haviland, 33, and her husband, William Shrauner, 32, of Boston.
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The business jet was heading from Robertson Airport in Plainville to North Carolina. The NTSB said the plane was a Cessna 560XL.
Two people suffered what police described as non life-threatening injuries at Trumpf. The business was able to operate after the crash, police said.
The passengers were also identified as doctors.
See more coverage on the crash here.
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