5 dead single-engine plane crash Nashville
Tragic plane crash in Nashville kills 5 after pilot reports engine failure. Investigation ongoing. Witnesses describe distress before catastrophic impact.
Tragedy struck in Nashville, Tennessee as a single-engine plane attempted to make an emergency landing, resulting in the loss of five lives. The pilot contacted the control tower at John Tune airport, reporting engine and power failure, and requested permission to land. Despite being granted permission, the pilot later informed the tower that the aircraft was unable to make it to the airport.
Witnesses described the distress of the plane as it flew over the interstate before crashing behind a Costco near Interstate 40. The Nashville Fire Department reported that the plane imploded upon impact, leaving no survivors. The scene was met with heavy flames, but firefighters were able to extinguish the fire and preserve evidence.
The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board were called to investigate the crash. Local and federal authorities are working together to determine the origin of the plane and the identities of those onboard. The investigation is ongoing, and the interstate was temporarily shut down following the incident.
This tragic event serves as a reminder of the risks involved in air travel and the importance of safety measures. Our thoughts are with the families and loved ones of those who lost their lives in this devastating accident.
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