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NTSB Releases Cirrus SR22 Crash Report

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Key Takeaways:

  • The NTSB's preliminary report on a Cirrus SR22 crash confirms five fatalities near Willard, Missouri, on September 15.
  • The accident occurred in IMC conditions during an IFR flight to Springfield-Branson National Airport (SGF).
  • The pilot had attempted an ILS approach to SGF and was requesting vectors for a second approach when the crash took place.
  • Wreckage was found scattered up to 110 feet from a crater impact site in a lightly wooded pasture six miles northwest of SGF.
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The NTSB has released the preliminary report on the Cirrus SR22 crash we reported on last week in which five people lost their lives in southwest Missouri.

The report states that the Cirrus SR22 crashed near Willard, Missouri, at 00:23 central daylight time on Sept. 15 on its way to the Springfield-Branson National Airport (SGF), five miles northwest of Springfield, Missouri. IMC conditions prevailed at that time and the Cirrus was flying on an IFR flight plan that originated from Lee’s Summit Municipal Airport (LXT) at about 23:40 pm on Sept. 14. The pilot had attempted an ILS approach to Runway 14 at SGF and requested vectors for a second approach with the tower controller when the crash occurred.

Pia Bergqvist

Pia Bergqvist joined FLYING in December 2010. A passionate aviator, Pia started flying in 1999 and quickly obtained her single- and multi-engine commercial, instrument and instructor ratings. After a decade of working in general aviation, Pia has accumulated almost 3,000 hours of flight time in nearly 40 different types of aircraft.

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