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NTSB ADVISORY
National Transportation Safety Board
Washington, DC 20594
November 22, 2004
NTSB LAUNCHES TEAM TO INVESTIGATE GULFSTREAM PLANE CRASH IN
TEXAS
The National Transportation Safety Board has launched a Go-
Team to investigate the crash of a Gulfstream near the Hobby
Airport in Houston, Texas.
About 6:15 a.m. CST, today a G-II, (N85VT) with 3 persons
aboard, reportedly clipped a light pole before crashing in a
nearby field. All on board were fatally injured.
Frank Hilldrup is the Investigator-in-Charge of the NTSB
team of 10. NTSB Vice Chairman Mark Rosenker will accompany
the team and serve as principal spokesperson for the on-
scene investigation. Lauren Peduzzi is the NTSB press
officer traveling with the team.
Information regarding the investigation will be released
from the accident scene in Houston, Texas.
NTSB on-scene Media Contact: Lauren Peduzzi, (202) 557-1350
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