Wednesday, 8 April 2015

ANOTHER PLANE CRASH KILLS SEVEN


A plane returning from the NCAA Championship basketball tournament in Illinois, carrying local businessmen and two of the state university’s sports heads crashed on Tuesday, killing all seven people on board.



The private plane, a Cessna 414 twin-engine aircraft, took off from Indianapolis after the basketball game and was due to land at the Central Illinois Regional Airport in Bloomington just after midnight.
Images from the site showed a dense fog had descended on the area, and radar was lost with the plane moments before the crash.
The airport was open though the tower had been closed several hours earlier, with responsibility handed over to an air-traffic control facility in Peoria. All of the airport’s systems, including its runway lighting, were functioning, however.



Illinois State associate head basketball coach Torrey Ward, right, was one of seven people killed on the plane
It took around three hours to find the plane, which had crashed less than three miles away from the airport in a soybean field.
All the victims were found strapped in their seats and had died from blunt force trauma resulting from the crash, coroner Kathleen Davis said.
The pilot, who had around 12,000 hours flying experience and held an air transport license, had been cleared to land in the fog and rain in the area, National Transportation Safety Board investigator Todd Fox said, but the aircraft appeared to have made a turn away from approaching the runway before crashing.
Fox said it was not clear why the plane turned away from the runway, whether the plane had been experiencing problems, or if the pilot had radioed in distress.

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