A Connecticut pilot headed to Waterbury-Oxford Airport from Burlington, Vermont was killed in a plane crash Sunday night. The pilot and only occupant on board the plane was identified as Ramsey Sampson Ah-Nee, 31, of Manchester. Vermont State Police said the investigation revealed that the 1975 Piper PA-34-200T flying from Burlington, Vermont to Oxford, Conn. crashed at the Bald Mountain in the Green Mountain National Forest. “Ah-Nee was an experienced pilot with 5 plus years of aviation experience, Vermont State Police said in a release. Lt. Thomas Mozzer said at approximately 5:56 p.m. Sunday, Vermont State Police was contacted by the FAA concerning a lost aircraft in the area of Bald Mountain in Woodford.
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