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Propeller injures 2 students at Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics, police say

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2 students injured by propeller at aviation mechanics school in Ohio
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ByJulia Jacobo and Rachel Katz
March 28, 2019, 6:08 PM

A propeller injured two students working inside a hangar at the Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics, according to police.

A 20-year-old student was critically injured after he was struck in the head at the school's campus at the Youngstown Warren Regional Airport, Vienna Police Chief Bob Ludt told ABC News. He is still in the hospital.

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A 28-year-old student has been treated and released from the hospital with injuries to his hand, Ludt said.

A sign marks the access road to the PIA School for Aviation Maintenance at Youngstown Warren Regional Airport in Ohio in an image made from Google Maps Street View from June 2018.
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The propeller was not on a plane at the time of the incident but was on a motor on a stand, Ludt said. It is unclear how the propeller started up, but the fuel lines had been shut off.

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Several students were in the same workplace at the time of the accident but no one saw what happened other than the two students, Ludt said.

At the school, students are trained to assemble and disassemble engines on stands, but they do not start them inside the hangar, John Moliterno, executive director of the Western Reserve Port Authority, told the Tribune Chronicle.

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The names of the injured students were not released.

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