GLASGOW, Ky. (AP/WTVQ) – Federal investigators say a single-engine plane went through a series of erratic turns followed by a sharp dive before it crashed in Kentucky earlier this month, killing all four people aboard.
The preliminary findings from the National Transportation Safety Board also indicated there was heavy cloud cover in the area, and that the pilot did not have an instrument-flight rating and did not get a weather briefing before taking off from Union City, Tennessee, on Nov. 12.
Those killed in the crash were Pulaski County attorney Scott T. Foster, the plane’s owner; and his 15-year-old son, Noah; dentist Kyle P. Stewart; and Somerset police chaplain Doug Whitaker.
The NTSB found the plane nosedived after a series of turns about an hour into the flight.