Cardiologist piloting plane in Minnesota dies of injuries suffered after small crash
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A cardiologist in Minnesota has died of injuries suffered during a plane crash he was piloting. A passenger of the crash remains in stable condition in a hospital.
The aviation-tracking website FlightRadar24.com reported that the plane left Flying Cloud Airport in Eden Prairie and retraced its path at times before crashing in a rural part of the county.
Officials from the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the crash.
According to CentraCare, Jolkovsky was a cardiologist in its Heart and Vascular Center, as well as the medical director of clinical excellence, the St. Cloud Times reported. He began his CentraCare career in 1996 and had several roles in cardiology and with St. Cloud Hospital, including as chief of staff.