Six Killed in U.S. Small Plane Crash
Xinhua | Feb. 01, 2008
On Jan. 31, six were killed as a small plane crashed in northwest North Carolina amid an unfavorable weather, according a local TV report.
The two-engine plane, which was en route from Georgia to Virginia, crashed in a neighborhood around lunch time in Mount Airy, killing all on board but not injuring anyone on the ground, TV WX II said.
The report said that the plane crashed when it attempted to land at the airport amid low fog.
Citing local official, it also said that the King Air C90A carried six people to Virginia for a hunting excursion.