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Cirrus SR22 Down In Washington State

Pilot Killed, Investigation Underway

An investigation is underway in an accident in which a Cirrus SR22 that went down Friday near Morton, WA. 39-year-old Shave Sullivan was killed in the accident, and his passenger and business associate, 27-year-old Rebecca Carrol suffered multiple broken bones. There were no other injuries associated with the accident.

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The Duluth News Tribune reports that Mrs. Sullivan told television station KOMO in Seattle that her husband had reported that one of the cylinders in engine was not working properly, but that mechanics had checked it during the airplane's annual last month.

NTSB investigator Kristi Dunks told the paper that Sullivan had declared an emergency just before the airplane went down, and that he was attempting to make the airport at Morton, WA about two miles from the crash site. Sullivan reported that he had no power. Dunks also said the airplanes emergency parachute had been deployed, but it was not clear if it was pre-or post-crash.

Mrs. Sullivan also told the station that her husband had sent her a text message from the airplane, saying he was experiencing stronger than expected headwinds and might be later than he had originally anticipated.

Representatives from Cirrus as well as Teledyne Continental were reportedly at the site of the accident over the weekend.

FMI: www.ntsb.gov

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