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‘Spitting, sputtering’: Witnesses describe mechanical failure in Cross City plane crash report

An investigation into a deadly plane crash in October describes the moments before the aircraft went down.

According to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) preliminary report, the experimental Lancair 360 was substantially damaged when it crashed near the Cross City Airport on Oct. 20, killing the two occupants.

The plane left from Altmore, Alabama intending to land in Cross City, however, air traffic control lost contact with the pilot during the flight.

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Source: wcjb

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