Good question. Sure sounds like an ILS either at Chesapeake regional or ORF would have increased the odds of a successful landing on the first try.
He was in the air for 4:20, depending on the power settings, that is well within the endurance of a 340. Unless he either short-loaded on fuel or flew balls to the walls for the entire trip, I dont think fuel exhaustion is high on the list.
Also, him owning the plane for 3 weeks doesn't mean much in isolation. For all we know he has thousands of hours in a 414.
Wouldn't it be neat to have a independent federal agency tasked with investigating aviation accidents so we can all learn from the mistakes of others rather than having to speculate
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