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Ultralight aircraft crash kills pilot in Maryland

By Ed Adamczyk
The pilot died when his ultralight aircraft struck a power line on Saturday in Federalsburg, Md. Image courtesy of Google Maps
The pilot died when his ultralight aircraft struck a power line on Saturday in Federalsburg, Md. Image courtesy of Google Maps

June 26 (UPI) -- The crash of an ultralight aircraft in Maryland killed its pilot, police said.

Pilot Michael Malick, 71, died from his injuries in a hospital. He lost control of his aircraft, a Dream Machine 582, immediately after takeoff Saturday morning from a privately owned runway in Federalsburg, Md.

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The small, fan-powered aircraft spiraled to the ground after striking a power line, witnesses said.

A parachute was deployed from the aircraft before it struck the ground, police said.

Malick was the only person aboard the aircraft.

The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the incident.

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