Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Enroute to air flight safety conference, three pilots are killed as plane crashes

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JACKSON, Miss. ( AP) — Roger Latham had considered taking a short flight Tuesday night in his small plane with his flying instructor and a couple of other experience­d pilots to attend a conference on flight safety held by the Federal Aviation Administra­tion.

At the last minute, he decided to go deer hunting instead.

Shortly after taking off, the single- engine Piper PA32 began sputtering and crashed into a home in a west Jackson neighborho­od, killing all three aboard and injuring a woman inside the home who escaped.

Firefighte­rs, police officers and federal investigat­ors were on the scene Wednesday.

Some of them held up a large tarp near the back of the coroner’s SUV to block the view as they brought body bags out of the house.

Among the victims was Latham’s flight instructor, John Edward Tilton Jr., who was a decorated helicopter pilot during the Vietnam War and had served in numerous roles with the Civil Air Patrol, reaching the rank of colonel and serving as a board member at one time. He was 65.

“He was one of the fin- est Christian men I knew,” Latham said at the scene Tuesday night. “We had three great men who lost their lives,” he added. “I just want to wake up in a while and say, ‘ This didn’t happen.”’

Latham said his plane had been parked in a hangar for a month and they wanted to take it out for a short flight before he flew it to Gulf Shores, Ala., for Thanksgivi­ng.

The plane had just taken off from Hawkins Field Airport in Jackson when a witness said a Jackson police officer said it began “spitting and sputtering.”

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