PICTURED: Two certified FAA pilots, aged 63 and 71, who died when their small plane crashed head-on into SUV in suburban Florida and killed four-year-old boy
Yaacov Nahom, 63, and Grant Hustad, 71, identified as two occupants of single-engine Beechcradft Bonanza plane that crashed in Pembroke Pines, Florida
Taylor Bishop, 4, was killed and his mother, Megan Bishop, was injured after the plane smashed head-on into their SUV on Monday
Both Nahom and Hustad were FAA certified pilots, and Nahom was registered owner of the plane
Hustad was president of an aircraft brokerage company and had flown 10,000 miles since getting his pilot certificate in 2012
Neighbor s Ring camera caught the plane crashing into Bishop s SUV and bursting into flames on Monday
Boy, 4, among 3 killed in Pembroke Pines plane crash
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4-year-old boy among 3 killed in Pembroke Pines plane crash
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