Las Vegas Review-Journal

Reports: Las Vegans among victims of Ariz. plane crash

- By Anita Snow The Associated Press

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — All six people aboard a small plane were killed when it crashed on a golf course in a Phoenix suburb shortly after taking off from a nearby airport, police said Tuesday.

The identities of those killed in Monday night’s fiery crash in Scottsdale were not made public, but social media posts identify one of the deceased as James Pedroza of Las Vegas. A crowdfundi­ng page based in Las Vegas identifies another victim as Helena Lagos.

Nobody on the ground was hurt, said Kevin Watts, a Scottsdale Police Department spokesman.

Wattssaidt­heplanehad­justtaken off from Scottsdale Airport, but no informatio­n was immediatel­y available on its planned destinatio­n.

Police will release the identities once they’re determined by the Maricopa County Medical Examiner’s Office, but it’s not known when that process will be complete, said Watts.

The Piper PA-24 Comanche went downonthet­pcscottsda­lechampion­s Golf Course — the sister to the Stadium Course where the PGA Tour’swastemana­gementphoe­nix Openisheld­eachfebrua­ry.

Investigat­orsatthesi­tetuesday morning examined the burned wreckage next to a tree.

National Transporta­tion Safety Board investigat­or Eliott Simpson told reporters that investigat­ors were working to “gather as much evidence aswecanand­trynottoju­mptoconclu­sions” about a possible cause.

He added that investigat­ors will documentho­wtheplaneh­itthe ground, determine if it hit any trees on the golf course and examine the burnscarle­ftbythepla­ne.

“Today, we’re going to be basically gathering perishable evidence and on-scene data, actual data gathering,” Simpson told reporters. The evidence will then be taken to a remote storage facility for closer examinatio­n, he said.

Simpson said investigat­ors will also listen to the audio tape of the pilot talking to the airport tower during takeoff.

The NTSB will issue a preliminar­y report on circumstan­ces of the crash within two weeks, said spokesman Eric Weiss.

The Las Vegas Review-journal contribute­d to this report.

 ?? Ross D. Franklin ?? The Associated Press Authoritie­s park Tuesday on a golf course near the site of a plane crash that killed six people in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Ross D. Franklin The Associated Press Authoritie­s park Tuesday on a golf course near the site of a plane crash that killed six people in Scottsdale, Ariz.

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