NTSB: Plane Made "Uncontrolled Descent" Before Crashing Onto 287

The National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Aviation Administration are beginning their investigation of the fatal small plane crash that claimed the lives of five people yesterday. Investment banker Jeffrey Buckalew was flying a single-engine turboprop plane, with his wife Corinne, their young children Jackson and Meriwether and the family dog, plus his business colleague Rakesh Chawla, from Teterboro Airport in NJ to Atlanta when their plane suddenly made an “uncontrolled descent,” apparently exploding, and eventually hit part of Interstate 287 in Harding, NJ. A nearby homeowner said to the NY Times, “This plane was very loud because it was so close, and its engines would stop and start. And the pilot was trying to rev it to keep the engines going.” [ more › ]

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NTSB: Plane Made "Uncontrolled Descent" Before Crashing Onto 287

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