Miss. Federal investigators are interviewing all four pilots who were on board, including the man reportedly at the controls when the plane made a crashlanding. According to asiana airlines, hes logged close to 10,000 hours as a pilot, but just 43 hours on the boeing 747. And it was his first time landing that type of plane at this airport. When we interview those four crewmembers, were going to get a lot more details there activities, about their work, about their training, about who was the pilot flying, who was the pilot in command. Reporter data shows the plane came in too slow and too low, before the tail hit a sea wall along the runway and broke off. Passenger ben levy thought the landing was being aborted. I thought maybe we would go back up and start flying again. But we went back down again. So it was, as i said, it felt like slow motion. Reporter family members of the two teen passengers who died are coming here in triumph. The two girls were found outside the plane. But inve
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Obituary: Barbara Stearns Gross
HANOVER - Barbara Stearns Gross, 85, passed away on Jan. 16, 2021 at the Rumford Community Home. Barbara was born Dec. .
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Barbara Stearns Gross
HANOVER – Barbara Stearns Gross, 85, passed away on Jan. 16, 2021 at the Rumford Community Home. Barbara was born Dec. 24, 1935, “On the Farm” in Hanover, Maine. Barbara was the daughter of Roy and Helen (Damon) Stearns. Barbara was a Hanover resident most of her life.
Her early years were spent on the farm climbing rafters, milking cows and throwing hay.
Barbara married Malcolm Gross on Sept. 9, 1954. After the ceremony, they moved to North Carolina where Malcolm was stationed at Fort Bragg. After Malcolm’s service to his country was over, Barbara and Malcolm moved to Jefferson, N.H. They also lived in Magaloway, Bethel and Newry, Maine before settling in Hanover, Maine where they raised seven children.