Door from plane that crashed in Londonderry found in NH yard

A door from the plane that crashed in a Londonderry neighborhood on Friday fell off prior to crashing and was found in a Manchester yard.The twin-engine Beechcraft 99 crashed off Colonial Drive in Londonderry around 7:30 a.m. The plane operated by Wiggins Airways, a private package delivery service, departed Manchester-Boston Regional Airport on its way to Presque Isle, Maine, officials said.A law enforcement source told News 9 that the door was recovered in a yard on Christy Lane in Manchester. The National Transportation Safety Board told News 9 Sunday morning that the left cockpit door/hatch was found in a yard about 6 miles north of the crash site. >> Download the free WMUR app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play <<Flight tracking data shows the plane flying over Auburn and Manchester before heading south over Bedford and Merrimack before crashing in Londonderry.The pilot of the plane was taken to a Boston hospital and at last check was in critical condition, authorities said. >> Full video: Officials give update on plane crashThe National Transportation Safety Board began its investigation into the crash by collecting evidence, watching surveillance video, and going over flight track data.NTSB officials said the on-scene phase of the investigation does not focus on the cause of the accident. Officials said a preliminary report is expected to come out in the next 30 days.The plane crashed about 100 feet from a single-family home, and Londonderry Fire Chief Bo Butler said it was very nearly a tragedy.However, officials also said a final report on the cause of the crash could take up to two years.

A door from the plane that crashed in a Londonderry neighborhood on Friday fell off prior to crashing and was found in a Manchester yard.

The twin-engine Beechcraft 99 crashed off Colonial Drive in Londonderry around 7:30 a.m. The plane operated by Wiggins Airways, a private package delivery service, departed Manchester-Boston Regional Airport on its way to Presque Isle, Maine, officials said.

A law enforcement source told News 9 that the door was recovered in a yard on Christy Lane in Manchester.

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The National Transportation Safety Board told News 9 Sunday morning that the left cockpit door/hatch was found in a yard about 6 miles north of the crash site.

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Flight tracking data shows the plane flying over Auburn and Manchester before heading south over Bedford and Merrimack before crashing in Londonderry.

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The pilot of the plane was taken to a Boston hospital and at last check was in critical condition, authorities said.

>> Full video: Officials give update on plane crash

The National Transportation Safety Board began its investigation into the crash by collecting evidence, watching surveillance video, and going over flight track data.

NTSB officials said the on-scene phase of the investigation does not focus on the cause of the accident. Officials said a preliminary report is expected to come out in the next 30 days.

The plane crashed about 100 feet from a single-family home, and Londonderry Fire Chief Bo Butler said it was very nearly a tragedy.

However, officials also said a final report on the cause of the crash could take up to two years.



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