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North Carolina Plane Crash: 7 Killed as Aircraft Plunges, Explodes

North Carolina Plane Crash: 7 Killed as Aircraft Plunges, Explodes

North Carolina Plane Crash: A plane crash incident has come to light in North Carolina, USA. Seven people lost their lives in this accident.

Plane crashes are on the rise globally. In the last two years, several plane crash incidents have come to light. While such accidents are occurring worldwide, they are frequently reported in the United States of America. Now, another such incident has emerged in the US. This accident occurred on Thursday in Statesville, North Carolina.

Ball of Fire

A small private plane, a Cessna C550, crashed in Statesville, North Carolina, on Thursday. According to information, the plane crashed shortly after takeoff. Upon crashing, the plane became a ball of fire and burned intensely.
 

7 People killed

Seven people died in this plane crash. Among the deceased were former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, his wife Cristina Biffle, daughter Emma Biffle, son Ryder Biffle, and three others. The names of the other deceased have been identified as Craig Wadsworth, Dennis Dutton, and his son Jack Dutton. Craig was a professional motorhome driver. Dennis was an international A-330 captain with Delta Air Lines and a retired pilot from the US Air Force Reserve. Jack had recently become an instrument-rated private pilot.

Source:
https://www.patrika.com/en/america-news/north-carolina-plane-crash-7-dead-as-aircraft-plunges-and-explodes-20187530

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