Article: BRS parachute system not involved in Inver Grove heights, Minnesota general aviation mishap. (Ballistic Recovery Systems Inc.)

BRS PARACHUTE SYSTEM NOT INVOLVED IN

INVER GROVE HEIGHTS, MINNESOTA GENERAL AVIATION MISHAP

ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Joseph R. Little, Interim Chief Executive Officer of Ballistic Recovery Systems, Inc. today announced that neither the company's products, nor any of its parachute recovery technology was involved in the Oct. 4th general aviation mishap in Inver Grove Heights. The Colorado pilot was slightly injured.

Little stated that the incident occurred after a pontoon-equipped single engine Cessna 206 was slowed by the opening of a Drogue parachute shortly after takeoff from Fleming Field in South St. Paul. He noted ...

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