4 on board. Sounds to me like an engine failure and single engine loss of control and rollover? As I recall the weather wasn't that bad.
This was only a few miles away. Jann was driving by when she pulled over to let the Wheeling Fire Department emergency response vehicles go to the scene. One of my CFIs is a soon-to-retire officer of the Wheeling FD.
This being Palwaukee, not even the people who moved across the street are making any noises calling for the airport to be closed.
This was only a few miles away. Jann was driving by when she pulled over to let the Wheeling Fire Department emergency response vehicles go to the scene. One of my CFIs is a soon-to-retire officer of the Wheeling FD.
Four people were killed when a twin-engine corporate airplane crashed and burst into flames as it was preparing to land at Palwaukee Municipal Airport in the northwest suburbs Monday night.
The plane, inbound from Olathe, Kan., went down about 6:30 p.m. in a fiery flash in the storage yard of DeGraf Concrete Construction Inc. in the 300 block of Alderman in Wheeling.
Federal investigators were trying to determine why the eight- to 10-seat Cessna 421 crashed.
http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-plane31.html
A twin-engine Cessna airplane went down in Wheeling as it approached Palwaukee Municipal Airport on Monday night, killing the pilot and three passengers in a fiery crash whose cause remains a mystery.
Officials said that about 6:30 p.m., a Cessna 421B coming from Olathe, Kan., tumbled from the sky a half-mile southwest of the airport. One witness, Mike Donis, 18, of Prospect Heights, said it had appeared to be heading for a safe landing when it began to spiral downward.
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http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-0601310251jan31,1,6578601.story?coll=chi-news-hed
This being Palwaukee, not even the people who moved across the street are making any noises calling for the airport to be closed.