Colgan Air Flight 3407, as Continental Connection under a code share agreement with Continental Airlines is marketed, was a flight of U.S. regional airline commute daily from Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey, Buffalo Niagara International Airport in New York State. A DHC8-402 Bombardier Q400 operating as Flight 3407 departed late from Newark February 12, 2009, 9:20 p.m. ET to watch. Shortly after the last communication from the crew of flight approach control at 22.17 clock (03:17,February 13 UTC), stalled the plane less than a mile north-east locator outer marker, while on the runway 23 ILS approach [1] and crashed into a house in the suburb northeast of Buffalo Clarence Center, a hamlet and census-designated place in the town of Clarence, about 9.3 km (5.0 NMI) just before the runway threshold. Altogether 50 people were between the two pilots, two flight attendants and 45 passengers (including a driver out of service) and killed a person at home, inthe plane crashed. It 'was the first fatal fall of a commercial airliner in the United States after the accident, Comair flight 191 in August 2006 killed 49 The National Transportation Safety Board concluded that the cause of the accident was a failure pilot.
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