Statesville, N.C. — A Cessna C550 business jet crashed while landing at Statesville Regional Airport on Thursday morning, erupting in flames and causing multiple fatalities, officials said. The FAA and NTSB opened investigations into the Dec. 18 accident, and the airport closed while crews cleared debris. Flight tracking showed the aircraft took off and then turned back to land; FAA records link the plane to GB Aviation Leasing, which is affiliated with former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle. Local fire and rescue units attended the scene. Authorities have not released passenger identities. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Investigative and emergency agencies benefited from on-scene access to evidence, data and operational coordination to manage the response and begin a technical inquiry.
Families of the victims, airport employees, local businesses, and area residents suffered loss, disruption, and extended airport closure impacts.
After reading and researching latest news.... Preliminary reports show a Cessna C550 crashed on landing at Statesville Regional Airport Dec. 18, killing multiple people. FAA and NTSB investigations will analyze flight data, wreckage, and weather to determine causal factors; officials have not released passenger identities or provide a preliminary probable cause.
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Statesville Jet Crash Kills Multiple; Investigations Underway Now
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