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Greg Biffle crash: friend says engine trouble may have caused it
Summary
Kenny Wallace suggested engine trouble after a Cessna C550 carrying seven people, including Greg Biffle and members of his family, crashed in North Carolina; an official investigation is under way.
Content
A Cessna C550 owned by Greg Biffle crashed while attempting to land at Statesville Regional Airport in North Carolina. Seven people died in the accident, including Biffle, his wife Cristina, and their two children. An official investigation is under way to determine the exact cause.
What is known:
- The Federal Aviation Administration told the Daily Mail the Cessna C550 crashed while attempting to land.
- Public flight data reviewed by a local meteorologist showed the aircraft took off and then circled back before the final approach.
- A family member reported receiving a text from Cristina that said, "We're in trouble," shortly before the crash.
- Former racer Kenny Wallace said on his YouTube channel he believes the aircraft lost a motor and suffered insufficient power on return; this is presented as his personal theory and not as a confirmed finding.
Summary:
The crash resulted in seven deaths and has prompted a formal investigation by aviation authorities. Undetermined at this time.
