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Sounds like engine failure; probably could have been caused by a
HERF-gun attack if the ignition is electronic.  This is suspected
in the Wellstone assassination.

Thanks to Scott Loughrey and Jeff Strahl for finding this item.
Another Top Bioweapons Expert Killed
http://www.rense.com/general54/hehi.htm
http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=3155120

   Fri 2 Jul 2004
   2:10pm (UK)
   Air Crash Victim Was Weapons Expert
   By Sam Marsden, PA News
   The pilot of an aircraft who died alongside three passengers when it crashed
   into a field was an expert in chemical and biological weapons, it emerged today.
   Dr Paul Norman, 52, of Salisbury, Wiltshire, was killed when the single-engine
   Cessna 206 he was piloting crashed in Devon on Sunday.
   A father and daughter also died at the scene, and 44-year-old parachute
   instructor and Royal Marine Major Mike Wills later died in hospital.
   Dr Norman, who was married with a 14-year-old son and a 20-year-old daughter,
   was the chief scientist for chemical and biological defence at the Ministry of
   Defence's laboratory at Porton Down, Wiltshire.
   He travelled the world lecturing on defending against the scourge of weapons of
   mass destruction, a friend and colleague said today.
   Steve Eley, chief scientist for hazard reduction at Porton Down, said: "Paul was
   a great deal larger than life, and has left an enormous number of friends, all
   of whom have lost an irreplaceable part of their lives."
   Dr Norman's hobbies included parachuting, flying and looking after his small
   collection of old cars.
   Following study in Liverpool, the USA and Canada, he started work at Porton Down
   in 1986 and became an expert in his field.
   The Cessna crashed near the village of Beacon, east Devon, a few miles from
   Dunkeswell airfield, where it took off.
   The aircraft's other two passengers, 16-year-old Daniel Greening from
   Kingsteignton, Devon, and a 23-year-old from Taunton, Somerset, are still in
   hospital.
   Daniel's family said yesterday that he had survived thanks to the "selfless
   actions" of other skydivers on board.
   He was making a tandem jump with Major Wills, based at the Commando Training
   Centre, Lympstone, Devon, who was one of the world's leading parachutists.
   The skydiving ace, from Tiverton, Devon, had 5,900 jumps to his name and had
   held world and UK records.
   The flight was organised by the Devon and Somerset Parachute School, which has
   temporarily suspended its operations.
   The crash site was examined by officials from the Air Accidents Investigation
   Branch.
   The wreckage of the aircraft was removed from the site to the AAIB base at
   Farnborough.
   Retired police officer Eric Franklin, 66, from Beacon, has described seeing the
   aircraft flying low over his farmhouse and hearing the engine "cutting out and
   spluttering" before the crash.

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