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"We would extend our deepest sympathy to the families and the survivor of this crash for their loss and our gratitude for their patience and understanding during this most difficult time," Reimink said. Those killed were residents of Alma, a central Michigan town 150 miles northwest of Detroit. The plane took off from Alma about 9 a.m. on July 23. Less than an hour later, Freed reported mechanical problems to the air traffic control tower in Minneapolis, said the Federal Aviation Administration, which was investigating the crash.
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