Twin Engine, Little Rock Arkansas

Sounds like a King Air 200 on departure.

Love the comment from Captain Obvious…:rolleyes:
just talked to a neighbor who says he was outside when the plane crashed. He says he heard a loud boom and then saw a plume of smoke. At that moment he said he knew something bad had happened.
 
"The crash occurred as a line of thunderstorms that the National Weather Service said included wind gusts of 40 mph (64 kph) moved through the Little Rock area. Burk said it would be up to investigators to determine if weather was a factor."
 
ARCHIVED METAR OF: 20230222 // FROM: 17 TO: 19 UTC
AIRPORTS REQUESTED: KLIT
KLIT 221753Z 21019G27KT 10SM BKN048 OVC060 24/14 A2962 RMK AO2 PK WND 22036/1721 SLP028 T02390144 10250 20206 56017
KLIT 221802Z 30022G40KT 2SM -RA SCT036 OVC047 19/13 A2968 RMK AO2 PK WND 30040/1759 WSHFT 1748 RAB00 PRESRR P0000 T01890128
KLIT 221829Z 29009G18KT 10SM -RA BKN048 BKN060 OVC075 17/13 A2968 RMK AO2 PK WND 30040/1759 WSHFT 1748 RAB00 P0005 T01720133
KLIT 221853Z 30008KT 10SM SCT048 BKN060 OVC070 17/13 A2967 RMK AO2 PK WND 30040/1759 WSHFT 1748 RAB00E30 SLP045 P0005 T01720128
KLIT 221953Z 29007KT 10SM -RA SCT048 OVC070 17/12 A2968 RMK AO2 RAB05E17B51 SLP049 P0000 T01720117
 
This accident was close to 1800z, crashed not far South of the airport.

Leave the plane secured, have another coffee. BWTHDIK
 
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