Two student pilots practising take offs and landings died when their single-engine aircrafts collided in mid air at a Manitoba flight school.
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- Two student pilots died in a mid-air collision while practicing at a Manitoba flight school. 3s
- The planes involved were a Cessna 172 and a Cessna 152, both single-engine aircraft. 25s
- One pilot had just begun solo flights, while the other was close to obtaining a commercial license. 33s
- The Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash; no evidence of criminal activity has been found. 51s
- This is the first fatal incident at the school in 51 years; mid-air collisions are rare in Canada. 1m 32s