Thursday, April 4, 2013

REYNOLDA -Oneil Airplane Crash

4/4/13

which they think would have signaled to community that guy and myself could be a couple [authority vehicle parked in spot where guy and myself stood talking when first met him][Caraver Road is behind Coliseum Road];
 
Quite a few happenings occured in the Reynolda Road area[message to CINTAS]:
1. Small AIRPLANE with MARRIED COUPLE DIED;
2. Man by the name of TIM was killed by a RED pickup truck;
3.

They probably did not allow couple to land=because it would have been symbolic of having to allow CINTAS and male to marry=so to stop the marriage in the spirit realm; the couple[O'NEIL's] were not allowed to land their plane; and the other issue=may have been being that Smith Reynolds airport is located near where [guy who wants to date me] we were talking when first met him?;

                                                     
 Godwillst

The radio local am/fm station reported airplane as couple of blocks from REYNOLDA ROAD;

Airplane crashed on REYNOLDA Road after TRYING to land at SMITH REYNOLDS Airport=?;code-to locals=do not allow African American couples to marry;

Authority vehicles=kinds that was parked by WS Forsyth County bus building on Carver Road when walking back from CRB Library on Saturady, 2013-the day before easter


Posted: Monday, April 1, 2013 9:07 am | Updated: 9:18 pm, Mon Apr 1, 2013.
The pilot of a plane that crashed Sunday in a neighborhood off Robinhood Road had reported engine trouble, a spokesman for the National Transportation Safety Board said Monday morning.Two people were aboard the plane that crashed just before 1 p.m. in a grove of tall trees between Kearns Avenue and the private Chatham Farm Road. Both people were killed.The victims’ names have not been released. The plane was a fixed-wing LanCair LC 42, according to Kathleen Bergen of the Federal Aviation Administration in Atlanta. It was registered to Dennis O’Neal of Blounts Creek, a small town in Beaufort County.
Eric Weiss, a spokesman for the National Transportation Safety Board, said the pilot declared an emergency due to engine trouble and then crashed.
According to the website FlightAware, which tracks flights, a single-engine plane with a number matching the downed aircraft was scheduled to depart North Wilkesboro at 12:30 p.m. Sunday.
Bergen said the plane had left North Wilkesboro headed east to Washington, N.C., in Beaufort County, a journey of about 265 miles.
The plane landed within two-thirds of a mile from where children were gathering Easter eggs at Graylyn Inter-national Conference Center.
Lt. Rick Newnum of the Winston-Salem Police Department, as well as neighbors, said the pilot was able to avoid houses and land in a wooded area.
http://www.journalnow.com/news/local/article_2b1717c8-9acd-11e2-be90-001a4bcf6878.html?mode=story

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