louisiana, people saw a plane fall out of the sky. for the first time my heart just like wanted to stop and give up and take place and i ji feel like it s pain and pain follow family and all that. reporter: this witness described the plane tilted and hitting a post and a couple of vehicles. what is left is a burned out car flipped upside down and pieces of the plane scattered in a field across the parking lot of this post office. it s one of those things like you never could picture in your mind. it was terrifying. and i was outside. i could feel the heat from the flames and i could smell the fuel. reporter: there were six people on the plane. only one of them survived. we got closer and they pulled a guy out of the burning flames and brought him out. reporter: the lone survivor 37-year-old wade burses vice president of sales at local data systems, an i.t. company. among the five who died, carley mccord a 30-year-old sports reporter who worked at wsd in new orleans. every
reporter: the lone survivor 37-year-old wade bursas, vice president of sales at local data systems, an i.t. company. among the five who died, carley mccord, a 30-year-old sports reporter who worked at wdsu in new orleans. everyone loves a good family football story. reporter: her football family includes her father-in-law steve ensminger, offensive coordinator for louisiana state university. mccord was on her way to see lsu play against oklahoma university in atlanta at the peach bowl. i ve been numb all day. it s hard to do the show, quite honestly. i don t have much to say. yeah. other than there is a lot of people that are going to be hurting today. reporter: those hurting include families of the injured. besides bursas who survived from the plane, one more person on