Imperial Valley Press

Four people killed when plane crashes into Mississipp­i home

- JANET McCONNAUGH­EY

Associated Press

A small plane crashed into a Mississipp­i home, killing one of the home’s four occupants and three Texas residents who were flying to a university graduation ceremony, authoritie­s said Wednesday.

A National Transporta­tion Safety Board investigat­or was en route to Hattiesbur­g, about 90 miles (145 kilometers) southeast of the Mississipp­i capital of Jackson, to investigat­e Tuesday’s crash and fire, the agency said.

Authoritie­s weren’t aware of any distress calls from the Mitsubishi MU2B-60 but have yet to review air tra c recordings, agency spokesman Peter

Knudson said. He said an investigat­or was being sent to the scene.

Police and the coroner’s o ce identified the dead as Gerry Standley, 55, of Hattiesbur­g; and two adults and a toddler from Wichita Falls, Texas: Louis Provenza, 67; Anna Calhoun, 23; and Harper Provenza, 2, news agencies reported.

Standley worked fulltime for a paving company and was assistant pastor at his church, according to a webpage to raise money for funeral expenses and replacemen­t of belongings lost to the fire.

His wife, Melinda, division manager for the police department’s 911 center, their daughter Arrianna and grandson Eli all got out of the home with minor injuries, it said. The couple had celebrated their 22nd anniversar­y last month.

Provenza was a neurosurge­on at United Regional Physician Group and a graduate of Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans.

“We are so very saddened about the loss of Dr. Louis Provenza. He has touched the lives of so many and will be greatly missed,” the medical group said.

Calhoun was a junior studying biology at Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls said public relations director Julie Gaynor.

They were on their way to see a family member graduate Wednesday from the University of Southern

Mississipp­i in Hattiesbur­g, according to a message on the school’s website.

“My heart breaks for our student and her family, and for our community members and their family,” University President Rodney D. Bennett said.

The plane had flown out of Wichita Falls and was preparing to land at Bobby L. Chain Municipal Airport in Hattiesbur­g when it crashed at 11: 22 p. m. Tuesday, starting a fire, Knudson said.

Hattiesbur­g police initially said two people died; later Wednesday morning, they raised the toll to four.

The plane can hold a crew of two, plus six passengers.

 ?? AP PHOTO/CHUCK COOK ?? Hattiesbur­g police surround a burned automobile and a damaged home after a small plane crashed late Tuesday night in Hattiesbur­g, Miss., on Wednesday.
AP PHOTO/CHUCK COOK Hattiesbur­g police surround a burned automobile and a damaged home after a small plane crashed late Tuesday night in Hattiesbur­g, Miss., on Wednesday.

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