Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Crash on way to game

LSU coach’s family member aboard on way to bowl game

- (AP/The Lafayette Advertiser/Scott Clause)

Firefighte­rs and police officers in Lafayette, La., work at the scene of a fatal plane crash Saturday in the parking lot of a post office. Five people died in the crash, including a sports reporter who was the daughter-in-law of a Louisiana State University football coach. The plane was headed to Atlanta for Saturday’s Peach Bowl football game.

ATLANTA — A small plane en route to a college football playoff game crashed into a post office parking lot in Louisiana shortly after takeoff Saturday, killing five people, including a wellknown sports reporter who was the daughter-in-law of one of the team’s coaches.

The two-engine Piper Cheyenne crashed in the city of Lafayette about a mile from the regional airport where the flight began, Federal Aviation Administra­tion spokesman Tony Molinaro said. Investigat­ors from the FAA and the National Transporta­tion Safety Board were investigat­ing, according to Molinaro and a National Transporta­tion Safety Board statement on Twitter.

The plane was an eight-passenger aircraft, said Lafayette Fire Chief Robert Benoit. Six people were on board the plane, five of whom were killed, he said.

The sixth, a 37-year-old man, was being treated at an area hospital along with two people who were in the post office.

A person who was either in or near a car on the ground was also “impacted” by the crash and was being treated for injuries, Benoit said. He did not elaborate. A blackened car sat in the post office parking lot, which was carpeted with scattered tree limbs.

Kevin Jackson and other eyewitness­es told KLFY-TV that the plane hit a car as it fell, and that someone could be heard screaming inside the vehicle.

Steven Ensminger Jr., son of the offensive coordinato­r for the Louisiana State University football team, said his wife, Carley McCord, was on board the flight and died when it crashed. He said the plane was en route to the Peach Bowl playoff game in Atlanta between LSU and the University of Oklahoma.

“I just don’t feel like this is real,” Ensminger Jr. told the AP in an Instagram message.

Ensminger Jr. said he was unable to go to the game and was at work when the crash happened. He said his father, Steven Ensminger, called him just before the elder Ensminger got to the stadium.

The coach had tears in his eyes when he appeared on the field at the start of the game Saturday afternoon, and LSU players embraced him.

“He’s the MVP right now,” LSU head coach Ed Orgeron said in an on-air halftime interview. LSU won 63-28.

The Lafayette Fire Department identified the other people who were killed as Ian E. Biggs, 51, the plane’s pilot; Robert Vaughn Crisp II, 59; Gretchen D. Vincent, 51; and Michael Walker Vincent, 15. The injured passenger, Stephen Wade Berzas, was in critical condition, said department spokesman Alton Trahan.

The plane went down in a part of the city with a scattering of banks, fast food chains and other businesses. A trail of scorched and burning grass could be seen around the crash site.

Marty Brady, 22, said the lights went out at his apartment a couple of hundred yards or so away from where the plane crashed just as he was making his morning coffee.

Brady said he ran out and saw black smoke and flames from the post office parking lot. He said the plane clipped and knocked down a power line over the gate to his apartment complex.

“If it had been a little lower, it could have been a lot worse,” he said.

McCord was a Baton Rouge native and sports reporter for WDSU-TV in New Orleans and appeared as a sideline reporter for ESPN, according to her website. She previously worked in television in Cleveland, and she was a two-time runner-up in the Miss Louisiana pageant.

“We are devastated by the loss of such an amazing talent and valued member of our WDSU family,” said WDSU President and General Manager, Joel Vilmenay. “Carley’s passion for sports journalism and her deep knowledge of Louisiana sports, from high school to the profession­al ranks, made her an exceptiona­l journalist. “

In a statement, the NFL’s New Orleans Saints and the NBA’s New Orleans Pelicans said they were “devastated” by McCord’s death.

“Carley was a valued member of both our New Orleans Saints and New Orleans Pelicans family as an ingame host and her infectious personalit­y and knowledge of both teams entertaine­d our fans,” the teams said.

McCord is the second journalist working in the New Orleans area to die in a plane crash this year. On August 16, WVUE news anchor Nancy Parker was doing a story in New Orleans about stunt pilot Franklin Augustus when the plane crashed. Both Parker and Augustus died.

The NTSB announced that Vice Chairman Bruce Landsberg and an eight-person investigat­ive team were being sent to the scene of Saturday’s crash.

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(AP/The Daily Advertiser/Scott Clause) First responders work Saturday at the scene of a small plane crash in Lafayette, La.

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