The airplane experienced an in-flight break-up during a visual approach to Kansas City International Airport at 1912 Central time. The pilot and passenger were fatally injured and the airplane was destroyed. Visual conditions prevailed. The flight was operating on an IFR flight plan. The flight originated from the Grand Glaize Airport (K15), Osage Beach, Mo., at approximately 1724.
June 12, 2006, Parkville, Mo. / Piper PA-32R-301T
The airplane experienced an in-flight break-up during a visual approach to Kansas City International Airport at 1912 Central time. The pilot and passenger were fatally injured and the airplane was destroyed. Visual conditions prevailed. The flight was operating on an IFR flight plan. The flight originated from the Grand Glaize Airport (K15), Osage Beach, Mo., at approximately 1724....
Key Takeaways:
- An airplane experienced an in-flight break-up during a visual approach to Kansas City International Airport, resulting in the fatal injury of both the pilot and passenger and the destruction of the aircraft.
- The incident occurred at 1912 Central time under visual conditions, although the flight was operating on an IFR flight plan.
- The flight originated from Grand Glaize Airport (K15), Osage Beach, Mo.
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