At Least 1 Person is Dead After Small Plane Crash in South Carolina
NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (NEWSnet/AP) — A single-engine plane carrying five people crashed Sunday in the South Carolina coastal community of North Myrtle Beach, killing at least one person, police and federal officials said.
The Piper PA-32 went down near a golf course northwest of the city's Grand Stand Airport shortly after 11 a.m., the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement that confirmed five people were aboard.
North Myrtle Beach police spokesman Patrick Wilkinson said initially that there was at least one death and one other person taken to a hospital, the Myrtle Beach Sun News reported.
The newspaper reported the plane went down in a fiery crash near a golf course in an area called Barefoot Landing, prompting police, fire and other emergency vehicles to rush to the site.
The paper quoted a visitor to the area, Iris Gaines, as saying she spotted the plane flying “sort of crazy like” with one of its wings higher than the other just before the crash.
Wilkinson said the aircraft was fully engulfed in flames by the time emergency crews arrived, and the paper reported some trees appeared to be down along a road near the crash site.
The FAA said in a statement said the National Transportation Safety Board will lead an investigation.
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