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Michigan plane crash: 3 men from Mexico believed to be victims in Bath Township crash
Three men killed in a plane crash last week in Bath Township are believed to be pilots and a mechanic who were from Mexico, according to township officials.
Three people from Mexico died Thursday when their plane crashed during a training exercise near Lansing. The victims were identified as two customer pilots and a maintenance representative from Duncan Aviation. A company spokesperson said the crash occurred during a stall flight, where pilots practice recovering from aircraft stalls.
Authorities are investigating after a small plane crashed on Thursday in Bath Township, Michigan, leaving three people dead.
Bath Township officials are revealing new details about the deadly plane crash last Thursday evening. Authorities on Sunday released the presumptive identities of the three people who were killed when the small jet aircraft crashed near the intersection of Clark Road and Peacock Road.
Lansing State Journal on MSN
3 dead in plane crash in Bath Township
BATH TWP. - Three people are dead after a plane crash east of downtown Bath, according to local authorities. A plane crashed the evening of Oct. 16 near the intersection of Clark and Peacock roads, Ryan Fewins-Bliss, township supervisor, said in a statement. Three people were on the plane and all are confirmed dead, Fewins-Bliss added.
Three people are dead after a small plane crashed in Bath Township, Michigan, on Thursday evening, city officials said.
Bath Township Police confirm that the three passengers of a small plane that crashed in Bath Township are dead.
Lansing State Journal on MSN
Jet that crashed in Bath Twp. was on a 'stall' flight. What we know
BATH TWP. — The crew of a small jet plane that crashed on Thursday, Oct. 16, in a wooded area northeast of Lansing was on a test flight following scheduled maintenance performed in Battle Creek, the aircraft maintenance company said. The company, Duncan Aviation, said the Beechcraft Hawker 800XP was on a "stall flight" when the crash happened.