indiana. and alex, i know police are also looking for information about a car tonight? reporter: that s right, david. authorities did not give a description, but they say they re looking for a car that was parked near this trail when the girls were killed. investigators firmly believe the suspect lived or still lives in this town. david? alex perez on the case again tonight. thank you, alex. there are pictures coming in tonight from texas, a deadly plane crash. a twin engine plane about to land and then crashing. six people onboard are dead. abc s marcus moore from texas now. reporter: tonight, investigators at the scene of this disaster. aerial footage shows a twisted and crumpled twin-engine plane, crashing near kerrville, texas, just outside san antonio. there were six people on board, including the pilot. reporter: all six, killed in the mysterious crash. their identities unknown tonight, and now the painstaking search for answers. according to authorities, the baron-58
could have lifted the massive jet liner at its two thousand and five unveiling in toulouse a three eighty wasn t just the future of aviation but the symbol of what the e.u. strive to be unified industrious competitive as is strained triomphe is a triumph of european science of and european engineering schools but the a three eighty was more than a symbol it was a product in a competitive market and that market was indeed moving to bigger jets when air bus began talking about a super jumbo in the early one nine hundred ninety s. the company flirted with a joint project with rival boeing before starting work on the a three eighty in two thousand and two production was carefully divided across the e.u. the wings in the u.k. the landing gear in spain assembly in germany and finishing in france billions of euros in government subsidies kept things moving and angered rival boeing the final product brought volume to the airlines they could pack in more than eight hundred fifty passengers in a
and turn. i mean, one summer i actually worked the air shows a long, long time ago. they re hard to do. i mean, you can t hop in a plane, a beginning pilot or somebody whose just gotten wait, you re telling me the loop that we re seeing now, that s hard to do? to me that looks like somebody who doesn t know how to fly a plane, who is just hanging on by the skin of his teeth. you re telling me that s a maneuver he may have done on purpose? well, it could be. he is able to do this, he comes out of it in the video i m seeing, he is able to pull it out. yeah, this is daredevil stuff. and fly again. that s yeah, if you re able to do that and keep the plane flying, kit be very difficult. it could also be somebody who just got lucky, doesn t know how to fly. is this plane easy to fly? pardon? is this plane easy to fly? it s a q400. i wouldn t say easy to fly. it s a twin-engine plane. if you ve just got a few hours
si sing single-engine plane went down in an area popular with international tourists. on board, two local crew members and ten americans. local officials say all of them die in the crash. among the victims, a family of five from scarsdale, new york. bruce and irene stineberg and their sons, matthew, william and zachary. the plane belonging to the costa rican airline nature air took off from the airport shortly after noon on sunday heading to san jose, the capital city, when something went terribly wrong. according to witnesses, the plane suddenly flipped in the air before slamming into a mountain near the airport. back in september, a twin-engine plane from the same company also crashed into a river in costa rica. two people die in that crash. one of them was an american. hallie? tammy, do we know any more about the why of this, why this happened? what may have caused that plane to flip if the witnesses are
interview his family as well. it s unclear who was flying the plane at the point of the crash since there are two sets of controls inside. this crash initially sparked concern because you can see from aerial images that it happened very near to the headquarters of pratt and whitney, a u.s. defense contractor that makes airplane engines. that heightened the level of the investigation, although at this point there is no indication that pratt and whitney was a target. this plane ended up crashing onto main street in east hartford, connecticut, not far from a residential area and barely missing a minivan that you can see in the street. when the crash happened the plane was headed back to brainard airport where it had taken off. just a small note, jim, there was a twin-engine plane, indicating that that student pilot likely was not a beginner. no flight or data recorder on a plane this size, i assume? reporter: that s correct. sara ganim.