Dry Creek
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Pilot killed in Johnson County plane crash
This one is pretty strange. The 41 year old (student pilot) crashed into his own yard, just a few miles from KCPT. He had been on a flight returning from "near Austin". The ADSB trace looks odd, just dropped nose-first into his yard.
The name I found as the registered owner came back as a student pilot certificate holder (since around 2018 or 2019). I didn't write the information down, and after the coroner released the name of the victim, the FAA scrubbed him from their website.
I couldn't pull up any past flights to see if this pilot had a habit of flying low over his house - maybe as a way to announce his pending arrival.
This one is pretty strange. The 41 year old (student pilot) crashed into his own yard, just a few miles from KCPT. He had been on a flight returning from "near Austin". The ADSB trace looks odd, just dropped nose-first into his yard.
The name I found as the registered owner came back as a student pilot certificate holder (since around 2018 or 2019). I didn't write the information down, and after the coroner released the name of the victim, the FAA scrubbed him from their website.
I couldn't pull up any past flights to see if this pilot had a habit of flying low over his house - maybe as a way to announce his pending arrival.