It was a fatal crash that happened at a remote airfield in eastern Turkey, he said.
He had been involved in a fatal crash minutes after sending the messages on Christmas Day 2007.
Police have issued verbal warnings to drivers who took pictures of the scene of a fatal crash near Cambridge.
Meanwhile, police are investigating a fatal crash on a motorway close to Belfast in which two County Antrim teenagers died.
Even in small amounts, alcohol impairs driving ability - any amount of alcohol increases the risk of involvement in a fatal crash.
Toyota has settled a wrongful death lawsuit following a fatal crash in Utah in 2010 involving sudden, unintended acceleration, the company has said.
And drivers ages 16 to 19 are three times more likely than older drivers to be involved in a fatal crash, the agency says.
The proportion of drivers reportedly distracted at the time of a fatal crash has increased from 7 percent in 2005 to 11 percent in 2009.
The government has had a change of heart about rapidly expanding the high-speed rail network following a fatal crash of two high-speed trains in July.
That verdict influenced a Long Island prosecutor's decision this year to drop negligent homicide charges against the truck driver involved in a fatal crash that killed Califano's husband.
The driver of a lorry involved in a fatal crash on the A43 saw a car make a "sudden" swerve shortly before the vehicles collided, a court has heard.
Transport Secretary Alistair Darling has thrown his weight behind a government campaign which warns drivers that just a small amount of alcohol before driving could still cause a fatal crash.
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Mr. ARNOLD BARNETT (Statistician, Massachusetts Institute of Technology): You could do that for 200, 000 years before the odds would shift in favor of, sooner or later, dying of a fatal crash.
The A1 in Cambridgeshire has been reopened following a fatal plane crash near Peterborough on Friday.
Police are looking for a driver involved in a fatal car crash in Wiltshire on Christmas Day.
The victims of a fatal car crash on the A90 near Laurencekirk have been named as leading agricultural scientists.
Work is due to restart on the tower in central London which was involved in a fatal helicopter crash.
Three Britons seriously injured in a fatal coach crash on a French Alps road remain in hospital, their employer Skibound has said.
The recent movie "Seven Pounds" detailed the guilt of an executive who caused a fatal car crash because he emailed while driving.
People who were injured in a fatal coach crash while returning from a school ski trip in France are suing the company which organised it.
Air accident investigators this week called for a safety review at Duxford after a fatal jet crash on the nearby M11 motorway in June last year.
But with the commercial aviation accident rate at historically low levels -- there has not been a fatal commercial crash in three years -- the agency needs to look at other data to identify risky behaviors and incidents, and to address them.
If it cannot find a less muddled message that explicitly embraces globalisation, this economic crash could deliver it a fatal blow.
In fact, it had been seven years since the last fatal crash of a full-size jetliner in the United States.
Finnegan had just won the Open race, his first Tandragee success and his 43rd Irish road race victory, when he suffered fatal injuries in a crash in the Supersport 600cc race.
Thursday's incident is the first fatal crash of a commercial airliner in the United States since August 2006, when Comair Flight 5191 crashed while attempting to take off from the wrong runway near Lexington, Kentucky.
The safety record of regional airlines has improved: Between 2008 and 2012, there was only one fatal crash involving a regional airline in the U.S., while over the previous five years there were eight fatal regional accidents.
Coroner Dewi Prichard-Jones recorded a narrative verdict in respect of the fatal crash in June 2011.
It begins with his near-fatal car crash in 1999 on a fishing trip in the outback of Australia, an event that crippled his walking for the rest of his life, and then flashes back to his upbringing in a prominent Sydney family, which educated him at Jesuit schools and sharpened his antiauthoritarian edge.
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