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Small plane crash lands at Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport
No one was injured
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Cessna T210N crash landed at ROA (Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport)
ROANOKE, Va. – Crews cleared a runway after a small plane crash landed at Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport Saturday morning.
At about 10:45 a.m., a Cessna T210N with two people on board crash landed at the airport.
Authorities said no one was hurt.
The airport’s Rescue and Firefighting and Operations crews responded to the incident.
Officials said the aircraft was removed from the runway with clean-up soon wrapping up.
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Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport suspended its former chief and its former head planner in November to investigate what the airportâs general aviation services provider called a leak of company secrets, a federal lawsuit says.
Signature Flight Support, which handles a variety of airfield services including fuel sales, thinks a former top Signature official in Roanoke gave internal company figures and reports to airport officials in violation of a non-disclosure agreement, according to the suit. Then, the suit says, airport officials made the information public in a solicitation for bids.
Signature has sued only its former Roanoke station manager, Catherine Carroll, on seven civil counts including misappropriation of trade secrets. But the commission that owns and operates the airport placed airport executive director Tim Bradshaw and director of planning and engineering Richard Osborne on paid leave Nov. 23 in connection with the incident, according to a letter from an airp
Roanoke airport executives resign after internal investigation
Both employees had been placed on administrative leave since November
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ROANOKE, Va. – Two executives at the Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport have resigned after they were placed on administrative leave pending an investigation last year.
Officials with the airport confirmed Tuesday evening that executive director Timothy Bradshaw and director of planning and engineering Richard Osbourne both resigned.
As 10 News reported back in November, Bradshaw and Osborne were on administrative leave pending an investigation. Airport officials said the internal investigation was regarding a procedural matter, but did not release further details to the public about it.
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