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		<title>Pilot killed in crash at Nevada air races</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A pilot has died during a single-jet crash at the Reno National Championship Air Races in Nevada on Sunday, according to officials. (Video above may be difficult for some people to watch.) The crash happened during the Jet Gold Race, according to the Reno Air Racing Association. Video shows the plane crash and immediately sparking &#8230;]]></description>
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					A pilot has died during a single-jet crash at the Reno National Championship Air Races in Nevada on Sunday, according to officials. (Video above may be difficult for some people to watch.) The crash happened during the Jet Gold Race, according to the Reno Air Racing Association. Video shows the plane crash and immediately sparking a fire. The race was being livestreamed on the racing association's YouTube but has since been taken down. It was on lap three of six on outer pylon five, said Fred Telling, the CEO and president of the Reno Air Racing Association.The pilot who died was the only one on board when the plane crashed. It's unclear who the pilot was.All other pilots landed safely, Telling said.The races have been suspended due to the crash. The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board are investigating.History of plane crashes at the racesIn 2011, 11 people died and another 70 people were seriously injured when a plane crashed into the grandstand at the Reno-Stead Airport at the 49th annual Reno National Championship Air Races. The National Transportation Safety Board report said the plane was pushed beyond its structural limits. Changes were then made to the races a year later for safety.In 2014, a wing malfunctioned before an experimental aircraft crashed and killed a retired Air Force pilot from San Jose. The pilot, Lee Behel, 64, died in the crash. No one else was injured.The races draw thousands of spectators every year to see the high-performance and experimental planes fly wingtip-to-wingtip as low as 50 feet off the ground. This is a developing story.
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<p>A pilot has died during a single-jet crash at the Reno National Championship Air Races in Nevada on Sunday, according to officials. </p>
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<p>The crash happened during the Jet Gold Race, according to the Reno Air Racing Association. Video shows the plane crash and immediately sparking a fire. The race was being livestreamed on the racing association's YouTube but has since been taken down. </p>
<p>It was on lap three of six on outer pylon five, said Fred Telling, the CEO and president of the Reno Air Racing Association.</p>
<p>The pilot who died was the only one on board when the plane crashed. It's unclear who the pilot was.</p>
<p>All other pilots landed safely, Telling said.</p>
<p>The races have been suspended due to the crash. </p>
<p>The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board are investigating.</p>
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<h2 class="body-h2">History of plane crashes at the races</h2>
<p>In 2011, 11 people died and another 70 people were seriously injured when a plane crashed into the grandstand at the Reno-Stead Airport at the 49th annual Reno National Championship Air Races. </p>
<p>The National Transportation Safety Board report said the plane was pushed beyond its structural limits. </p>
<p>Changes were then made to the races a year later for safety.</p>
<p>In 2014, a wing malfunctioned before an experimental aircraft crashed and killed a retired Air Force pilot from San Jose. </p>
<p>The pilot, Lee Behel, 64, died in the crash. No one else was injured.</p>
<p>The races draw thousands of spectators every year to see the high-performance and experimental planes fly wingtip-to-wingtip as low as 50 feet off the ground. </p>
<p><strong><em>This is a developing story.</em></strong></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[If you're traveling over the holidays, you know it's a stressful experience. From crowds to screenings, traffic and worries about boarding on time, an airport in Reno, Nevada, is hoping to soothe passengers.A volunteer organization called Paws 4 Passengers brings certified therapy dogs into terminals to encourage smiles and change the overall mood. "It's always &#8230;]]></description>
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					If you're traveling over the holidays, you know it's a stressful experience. From crowds to screenings, traffic and worries about boarding on time, an airport in Reno, Nevada, is hoping to soothe passengers.A volunteer organization called Paws 4 Passengers brings certified therapy dogs into terminals to encourage smiles and change the overall mood. "It's always stressful traveling. so seeing dogs here makes everybody feel good," Sheri Heimerdinger told KOLO as she waited to pick up her mother at the Reno-Tahoe International Airport.Sheri Harwell of Paws 4 Passengers said the dogs help calm those who might be nervous about flying."They just bring warmth, love and joy to all the people here," she said. Harwell said she's also seen the dogs seek out a belly rub from people they sense may need them the most.     "If we see a child that's really crying and upset and having a fit. We'll try to go over. That's what Brooke does. She'll go over there and just sit there with that little kid and calm them down," Harwell said. "The parents are always saying thank you, thank you, thank you."Paws 4 Passengers was founded in 2013 and currently has a team of 30 therapy dogs.  And it's not just weary passengers who enjoy their visits with the dogs. "When those vests go on, that's their job and they know it and they love coming here and just greeting people," Harwell said. "That's their job, that's what they love to do."Watch the video above to see the Paws 4 Passengers team in action.
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<p>If you're traveling over the holidays, you know it's a stressful experience. From crowds to screenings, traffic and worries about boarding on time, an airport in Reno, Nevada, is hoping to soothe passengers.</p>
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<p>A volunteer organization called Paws 4 Passengers brings certified therapy dogs into terminals to encourage smiles and change the overall mood. </p>
<p>"It's always stressful traveling. so seeing dogs here makes everybody feel good," Sheri Heimerdinger <a href="https://www.kolotv.com/2021/12/23/therapy-dogs-calm-anxious-travelers/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">told KOLO</a> as she waited to pick up her mother at the Reno-Tahoe International Airport.</p>
<p>Sheri Harwell of Paws 4 Passengers said the dogs help calm those who might be nervous about flying.</p>
<p>"They just bring warmth, love and joy to all the people here," she said. </p>
<p>Harwell said she's also seen the dogs seek out a belly rub from people they sense may need them the most.     </p>
<p>"If we see a child that's really crying and upset and having a fit. We'll try to go over. That's what Brooke does. She'll go over there and just sit there with that little kid and calm them down," Harwell said. "The parents are always saying thank you, thank you, thank you."</p>
<p>Paws 4 Passengers was founded in 2013 and currently has a team of 30 therapy dogs.  </p>
<p>And it's not just weary passengers who enjoy their visits with the dogs. </p>
<p>"When those vests go on, that's their job and they know it and they love coming here and just greeting people," Harwell said. "That's their job, that's what they love to do."</p>
<p><strong><em>Watch the video above to see the Paws 4 Passengers team in action.</em></strong></p>
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