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Flight

The flight originated as flight EFT 1521 from Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport on Monday, November 9, 2015, leaving at about 7 a.m. and flying to St. Paul Downtown Airport in St. Paul, Minnesota; the second leg was was flight EFT 1522 to Quad City International Airport in Moline, Illinois, and a third leg was flight EFT 1523 to Spirit of St. Louis Airport in Missouri, before finishing the day as flight EFT 1524 about 7.50 p.m. at the Cincinnati Municipal Airport (Lunken Field). On Tuesday, the aircraft made a refueling stop as the fifth leg flight EFT 1525 to Dayton-Wright Brothers Airport before embarking at 2:13 p.m on the sixth leg flight EFT 1526, leaving at 2.13 p.m. for a 36-minute journey to Akron Fulton International Airport.

Aircraft

Investigation

National Transportation Safety Board is overseeing the investigation. The nearby forensic scientists of Mercyhurst University located in Erie, Pennsylvania have been asked to assist in combing the wreckage to effect positive identification of the victims, all presumably contained within the burned out fuselage. AccoringlyAccordingly, a team from the university's forensic anthropology department, including faculty and graduate students, has joined the investigation on the ground.

On 11 November, investigators said that a pilot who landed at a near bynearby airport reported not hearing any distress calls from the jet while on the same frequency.

Passengers

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