At about 19:41 eastern time, a Piper PA-32-260 crashed while making a missed approach at Jacksonville International Airport. All four aboard were killed. The flight departed Fort Lauderdale three hours earlier and flew to St. Augustine, where it made a missed approach. The flight diverted to Craig Airport in Jacksonville, where it made a missed approach. It then diverted to Jacksonville International Airport, where the pilot missed another approach, and then the flight was lost from radar. The wreckage was not found for 18 hours.
December 12, Jacksonville, Fla. / Piper Cherokee Six
At about 19:41 eastern time, a Piper PA-32-260 crashed while making a missed approach at Jacksonville International Airport. All four aboard were killed. The flight departed Fort Lauderdale three hours earlier and flew to St. Augustine, where it made a missed approach. The flight diverted to Craig Airport in Jacksonville, where it made a missed approach. It then diverted to Jacksonville International Airport, where the pilot missed another approach, and then the flight was lost from radar. The wreckage was not found for 18 hours....
Key Takeaways:
- A Piper PA-32-260 crashed during a missed approach at Jacksonville International Airport, killing all four occupants aboard.
- The flight had previously made two other missed approaches and diverted from St. Augustine and Craig Airport before the fatal crash.
- The wreckage of the aircraft was not found until 18 hours after the accident occurred.
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