Still no info??
Black hole IFR after crossing the airport boundary. Just a guess.
Pretty good guess, you fly over the town for a couple of miles, but after that a dark abyss.
How about "IFR" pilot rated? Night flying in New England is IFR flying.
Plane crash fatalities are like gun use fatalities. Guaranteed national news.
Everything says a Beech Sierra but if you look at Flightaware, that plane hasn't flown in a while but their Piper Cherokee N43337 was right over the accident site at the time of the crash. Perhaps NTSB has the wrong tail number?
Engine issues. Very sad, that runway is 6,200 feet long.
Thank you for being honest.
It’s important to brief what will be done under certain situations and execute them when it happens. It’s like the powerful mantra that some pilots use, “I’m going to abort this takeoff” as you start the takeoff roll only to not do so because, surprise, everything worked like it should. Until the mind is mentally prepared to take action (in this case aborting the takeoff with sufficient runway remaining when something is not working right) we’ll continue to revert to carrying out “the mission”.