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Barnstable Unity Day in Hyannis shows goodwill behind Black Lives Matter
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April 27, 2021 | 7:58 AM
A Cape Air plane skidded off the runway during a training exercise at the Barnstable Municipal Airport in Hyannis Monday afternoon. No injuries were reported, according to the Hyannis Fire Department.
The twin-engine Cessna 402 veered off the runway onto the grass at approximately 3:28 p.m. Hyannis fire Lieutenant Dusty Cabral said the left-engine cut out during a maneuver in which pilots touch down briefly and take off again without coming to a full stop. There were two pilots in the plane at the time.
“Engine failure is not common and not good, especially during the maneuver they were doing,” Cabral said, “But I guess that’s why they have two engines.”
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Cape Cod Times
Daniel “Flippy” O’Connell’s life was one of public service. The Marine Corps veteran, firefighter, paramedic and cancer crusader died Feb. 27 just as the light of the full snow moon peaked.
He was 53.
He was a member of the dive team and honor guard, and was promoted to Dennis Fire Department lieutenant before his retirement in October 2019 due to the effects of occupational cancer.
“He was a firefighter’s firefighter,” Dennis Fire Chief Mark Dellner said of O Connell, who was with the department for 23 years.
“He was a true Jake,” Dellner said, using a term that signals respect for a firefighter in how they carry themselves, their leadership and command presence.