Las Vegas Review-Journal

4 killed on flight from Henderson to L.A. area

Family member: Plane hit power lines, crashed

- By Blake Apgar Las Vegas Review-journal

Four people were killed Sunday morning when a small, home-built plane flying from Henderson Executive Airport crashed near a mountain town in Southern California, authoritie­s said.

The private plane went down in a remote canyon about 40 miles north of downtown Los Angeles, the Los Angeles County Fire Department said. The aircraft broke apart and debris was strewn throughout dry brush along a dirt road near Agua Dulce.

Jake Hastings of Winnetka, California, said his father, 65-year-old Tom Hastings, was flying from Henderson to Van Nuys with three other family members when the plane hit power lines and went down about 11 a.m.

“He’s been in love with flying his whole life,” his son said, adding that his father got his pilot’s license before he could drive.

Hastings’ sister, 27-year-old Amber Hill; his brother-in-law, 25-year-old Jacob Hill; and his 9-year-old niece, Madison Hastings-saxelby, were also killed.

The family had been on a weekend vacation from Winnetka.

The family had made dozens of flights between California and the Las Veges area since Tom Hastings finished building the plane in 1999. He was an avid flyer who frequented air shows and flew all over the country with his family, his son said.

Tom Hastings’ wife, Joyce, was still in Las Vegas on Sunday night, his son said. Jake Hastings planned to drive to Las Vegas to pick her up and head toward home Monday afternoon.

The single-engine plane was a Cirrus VK-30 classified as an experiment­al aircraft, according to Federal Aviation Administra­tion records. Agency spokesman Allen Kenitzer said the FAA and National Transporta­tion Safety Board will investigat­e the crash.

“I don’t think he would have regretted anything,” Jake Hastings said of his father’s love of flying. “In fact, I’m certain he would not.”

Contact Blake Apgar at bapgar@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-5298. Follow @blakeapgar on Twitter. The Associated Press contribute­d to this story.

 ??  ?? The Associated Press An image released by the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department shows the scene of a plane crash Sunday, in a remote area near Agua Dulce, Calif. Authoritie­s said four people were killed near the mountain town in Southern California.
The Associated Press An image released by the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department shows the scene of a plane crash Sunday, in a remote area near Agua Dulce, Calif. Authoritie­s said four people were killed near the mountain town in Southern California.

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