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| Owls Head Airport Updates Safety Measures |
| 12/06/2012 10:17 AM ET
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| Officials say the new measures are scheduled to be introduced today at a meeting of the airport advisory committee's subcommittee on operations safety and maintenance, in the wake of a crash last month that killed three. |
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OWLS HEAD, Maine (AP) _ The Knox County Regional Airport in Owls Head is taking new safety measures following a plane crash last month that killed three people.
Two students and a recent graduate of the University of Maine who were all members of the same fraternity died in the Nov. 16 crash when their plane hit a pickup truck that was crossing a runway on takeoff. The truck driver was cleared of wrongdoing.
Airport manager Jeff Northgraves says the new measures are scheduled to be introduced Thursday at a meeting of the airport advisory committee's subcommittee on operations safety and maintenance.
He tells The Portland Press Herald they include flashing and rotating beacon lights on all airport vehicles and a new road at the end of the runway.
The crash remains under investigation.
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