Michael R. Anders, 57 and Duane L. Shaw, 59, both of Albany, and Charissee M. Peoples, 42, of Indianapolis.
The three people killed when a plane crashed into a Palm Coast home Friday have been identified as two residents of Albany, Ky., and a resident of Indianapolis.
The Florida Highway Patrol issued a news release Saturday afternoon identifying the three passengers that were killed who were aboard the 1957 Beach Bonanza H-35 aircraft that slammed into the kitchen and living room area of a house on Utica Path in Palm Coast. The victims include: Michael R. Anders, 57 and Duane L. Shaw, 59, both of Albany, and Charissee M. Peoples, 42, of Indianapolis.
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The three were on the plane that was heading from Fort Pierce to Knoxville, Tenn., when it crashed about 2:20 p.m. Friday. The FHP said it was attempting to make an emergency landing at the Flagler County Airport. Investigators said the pilot indicated the plane was shaking violently and smoke could be seen coming from the engine after the pilot had been in radio contact with air traffic controllers in Daytona. Controllers directed the aircraft to the Flagler landing strip. The FHP hasn’t clarified who was the pilot aboard the plane.
But before the plane could touch down safely, it careened into the Seminole Woods housing subdivision just east of the Flagler airfield. The plane crashed into a single-story house and while the aircraft was destroyed and its occupants killed, no one on the ground was injured.
Witnesses and authorities said Susan Crockett, who lived in the home, was in a back bedroom and climbed out a window to safety after the crash.
FHP officials said the plane is registered out of the British Virgin Islands. The names of the airplane occupants who were killed were withheld until Saturday so officials could notify their relatives.
The Federal Aviation Administration, National Transportation Safety Board and The FHP are continuing the investigation into the crash.
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