NTSB releases preliminary report on Miss. plane crash that killed 4
NTSB releases preliminary report on Miss. plane crash that killed 4 By WDAM Staff | May 19, 2021 at 3:19 PM CDT - Updated May 19 at 6:15 PM
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - The National Transportation Safety Board has released a preliminary accident report on a plane that crashed into a Hattiesburg home on the night of May 4, killing three on board and one person in the home.
The report does not list the cause of the crash but does provide more details about the flight and the moments leading up to the crash.
The Mitsubishi MU-2B-60 private plane departed from Wichita Falls Municipal Airport in Texas around 8:57 p.m. headed for Bobby L. Chain Municipal Airport in Hattiesburg, according to the report. The plane crashed about 2 miles from the airport.
Report sheds little light on cause of crash
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NTSB files preliminary report on fatal plane crash that killed four in Hattiesburg
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Four people killed when plane crashes into Mississippi home
By JANET McCONNAUGHEYMay 6, 2021 GMT
A small plane crashed into a Mississippi home, killing one of the home’s four occupants and three Texas residents who were flying to a university graduation ceremony, authorities said Wednesday.
A National Transportation Safety Board investigator was en route to Hattiesburg, about 90 miles (145 kilometers) southeast of the Mississippi capital of Jackson, to investigate Tuesday’s crash, which caused a fire, the agency said.
Authorities weren’t aware of any distress calls from the Mitsubishi MU-2B-60 but have yet to review air traffic recordings, agency spokesman Peter Knudson said. He confirmed an investigator was being sent to the scene.
Dr. Louis Provenza was a Shreveport native who practiced in Slidell before moving to Texas.
Anna Calhoun was a star volleyball player while in high school in her native Tuscaloosa.
Harper Provenza and her mother were inseparable, family says.
A beloved assistant pastor. A highly praised neurosurgeon. A biology student and talented volleyball player. A 2-year-old girl who was a blessing to everyone around her.
These are the four people who were killed May 4 when an airplane flown by 67-year-old Dr. Louis Provenza crashed into the home of 55-year-old Gerry Standley. Also on board the plane were 23-year-old Anna Calhoun and her daughter, Harper Provenza.