On March 4, a single-engine plane carrying a Canadian family of five crashed near John C. Tune Airport in Nashville, killing all occupants, after the pilot overflew the airport and reported engine failure.
A preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has revealed new details about the deadly plane crash in Nashville on March 4. The single-engine aircraft, carrying a Canadian family of five, crashed near Interstate 40 and John C. Tune Airport, killing all occupants. The pilot, Victor Dotsenko, overflew the airport and radioed a faint transmission to air traffic control, stating his engine had shut down. Investigators have not yet determined why the pilot overshot the runway, with the full report, including the cause of the crash, expected to be available within nine to 12 months.
March 22, 2024
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