Little Rock man killed in Louisiana plane crash identified as
- The four people who died in Thursday's plane crash in Monroe, Louisiana have now been identified. The Central Flying Service pilot, Mason Mauldin, was victim to the crash, as well as three others from Louisiana.
KNOE in Louisiana shared a release from Disaster Management International that read, "Central Flying Service confirms that Mason Mauldin, of Little Rock, was the pilot of the plane that crashed south of Monroe yesterday. Central Flying Service continues to work with Federal and Local investigators at the crash site. Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with the family and friends of those who were on board the plane."
The White Water Tavern, a dive known for live music in Little Rock, shared this Facebook status Friday morning, "We are dumbstruck and terribly saddened by the passing of our friend and long time member of the Arkansas music community, Mason Mauldin. To his family and multitudes of sweet heart friends, we are here if there is absolutely ANYTHING that we can do for you. To Mason, we love you, brother."
According to KNOE, Dean Hart, Sr., of West Monroe and Max Larche of Bastrop were also killed, as was Don Thompson, who was a Regional Sales Manager for Bumper to Bumper, the parent company of Replacement Parts, Inc., in Little Rock.
Flagler Airport praised for plane crash response Daytona Beach News-Journal BUNNELL -- Flagler County Airport personnel earned praise from a member of the National Transportation Safety Board for their part in helping with the investigation of the Jan. 4 plane crash in which three people were killed, county officials said Friday. See all stories on this topic » |
Update at 10:25 pm: Monroe plane crash kills 4 Monroe News Star Dean Hart Jr. talks with police near the scene of a plane crash on Thursday. His father Dean Hart Sr. of West Monroe was one of the passengers on the Beechcraft Bonanza airplane that crashed near Ouachita Correctional Center, a family member confirmed. See all stories on this topic » |
Plane crash pilot also a musician in Little Rock Monroe News Star The pilot killed in Thursday's plane crash was also a guitarist on the Little Rock, Ark., music scene. Mason Mauldin was among the four people aboard a small plane that crashed outside of Monroe Thursday afternoon. Mauldin was piloting the Beechcraft ... See all stories on this topic » |
Little Rock man killed in Louisiana plane crash identified as pilot Mason Mauldin Today's THV KNOE in Louisiana shared a release from Disaster Management International that read, "Central Flying Service confirms that Mason Mauldin, of Little Rock, was the pilot of the plane that crashedsouth of Monroe yesterday. Central Flying Service ... See all stories on this topic » |
Plane crash: NTSB, FAA, local officials on scene early Friday Monroe News Star Ouachita Sheriff Jay Russell said retrieval operations began at 6:30 a.m. Friday at the site of a Thursday plane crash behind Ouachita Correctional Center in Richwood. The National Transportation Safety Board, Federal Aviation Administration and the ... See all stories on this topic » |
Antarctica plane crash Global Edmonton Interactive map: Antarctica plane crash. Global News : Friday, January 25, 2013 11:20 AM. A research plane flies across the crack forming across an ice shelf in Antarctica in an Oct.26;2011 file photo. Rescuers are searching for three Canadians aboard ... See all stories on this topic » |
Monroe plane crash kills 4 San Antonio Express (AP) — Four people died when a plane crash in the woods behind Ouachita Correctional Center. The News-Star reports (http://tnsne.ws/V3aewT ) investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board will be on the scene Friday to begin collecting ... See all stories on this topic » |
Plane crash in north Louisiana leaves 4 dead WBXH Officials are trying to figure out what caused a small plane to crash in north Louisiana that left four people dead Thursday afternoon. The aircraft went down near Monroe around 2 p.m.. Two of the victims were from north Louisiana. According to KNOE ... See all stories on this topic » |
Ark. musician was pilot of crashed plane in La. Fort Worth Star Telegram RICHWOOD, La. — Federal investigators are trying to determine why a plane crashed in the woods behind Ouachita Correctional Center in Richwood, killing four people. The News-Star reports (http://tnsne.ws/V3aewT) investigators from the National ... See all stories on this topic » |
Four dead after LR-owned plane crashes in Monroe, La. - KATV - Breaking ... KATV The plane was owned by Central Flying Service, Inc. based out of Little Rock. It was flying from Beaumont, Texas, to Monroe when it went down on its final approach. Federal Aviation Administration officials are investigating what caused the crash. See all stories on this topic » |
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.