SNOW HILL, N.C.—Two people were killed Thursday when a homebuilt
airplane crashed in Greene County, authorities said.
Patty McQuillan, spokeswoman for the state Department of Crime Control and
Public Safety, said emergency officials reported that the pilot said he had
icing on the wings. The plane disappeared from radar and lost radio contact, she
said.
The accident occurred about 1:30 p.m. Thursday, said Kathleen Bergen,
spokeswoman for the Federal Aviation Administration in Atlanta. The plane
crashed in a farm field several hundred feet from a residential area near Snow
Hill, located about 20 miles southwest of Greenville.
It was headed from Page Field in Fort Myers, Fla., to Hartford-Brainard
Airport in Connecticut, Bergen said.
The FAA Web site indicates the plane was a Lancair IV-P, a homebuilt, amateur
plane completed in 2003.
Both the FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board will investigate
the crash, Bergen said. The Civil Air Patrol also was called because the
incident was first reported as a missing aircraft, McQuillan said.