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  2. 2001 Marsh Harbour Cessna 402 crash - Wikipedia

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    On August 25, 2001, a Cessna 402 twin-engine light aircraft crashed shortly after takeoff from Marsh Harbour Airport on the Abaco Islands of the Bahamas, killing the pilot and all eight passengers on board.

  3. Inside the Plane Crash That Took Aaliyah's Life - Biography

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    Almost immediately upon takeoff from Marsh Harbor, the plane crashed near the runway and a fire erupted. Aaliyah, then 22, along with eight others, perished.

  4. The Death of Aaliyah, 23 Years Later: What Caused the Tragic ...

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    Aaliyah died in a plane crash in the Bahamas when a small twin-engine Cessna 402B crashed shortly after takeoff. The chartered plane was carrying Aaliyah and eight others, including the...

  5. On August 25, 2001, 22-year-old singer Aaliyah died when her overloaded plane crashed 200 feet from the runway at Marsh Harbour Airport in the Bahamas.

  6. Overweight Plane, Unqualified Pilot: The Cessna 402 Crash ...

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    Nine individuals boarded a Cessna 402B (similar to, but not the exact one pictured), registered as N8097W to Skystream and operated by Blackhawk International Airways, and took off from Runway 27 at Marsh Harbour-Leonard M. Thompson International Airport. Tragedy strikes moments later.

  7. On Aug. 25, 2001, a small plane crashed and burst into flames shortly after takeoff from an island in the Bahamas. On board was R&B singer Aaliyah Dana Haughton, commonly known as "Aaliyah."

  8. Aaliyah plane was overloaded by hundreds of pounds

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    The small aircraft that crashed last weekend on the island of Abaco, killing singer Aaliyah and eight others, was overloaded by hundreds of pounds, officials said Thursday.