University of North Dakota’s aerospace school halts flights after student dies in crash

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The University of North Dakota’s aerospace school has canceled all flight activities after a student pilot from Chicago died in an airplane crash.

Hauser, a sophomore, was pronounced dead at the scene. School officials have not said what type of aircraft he was flying.

“Out of respect for the family we stress that you should not speculate about this event and let the investigation takes its course,” Kraus said in an email to students and school officials.University officials said counseling services are being offered to students. University spokesman David Dodds said flight activities were being halted so the school could review safety protocols, but also out of respect for the victim and to provide counseling to fellow students.

The fatal crash was the first involving a UND airplane since 2007, when a student and flight instructor were killed in central Minnesota after their aircraft collided with geese, the National Transportation Safety Board said.

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