Miami Herald

A Broward school mourns after plane crashes into aide’s SUV and kills her son

- BY DAVID GOODHUE dgoodhue@flkeysnews.com Miami Herald staff writers Carli Teproff and David Neal contribute­d to this report.

Students and teachers at Hollywood Hills Elementary School are mourning the death of a 4-year-old boy whose mother is a beloved teacher’s aide at the school, according to the head of the Broward Teachers Union.

Taylor Bishop was killed Monday afternoon after a single-engine plane flew nose-first into his mother Megan Bishop’s SUV as she drove down a residentia­l street in Pembroke Pines.

“Taylor was just her little compadre,” Anna Fusco, BTU president, told the Miami Herald Tuesday. “They were two peas in a pod.”

On Monday, Anabel Fernandez, who lives near the crash scene, said the mom was able to get out of the wreckage, but screamed for her baby. Both Taylor and his mother were taken by Pembroke Pines Fire Department medics to Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood, where the child died late Monday, fire department spokesman Marcelino Rodriguez said.

“Sadly, the child died from his injuries despite the efforts of Fire Rescue and Hospital staff,” Rodriguez said in a written statement.

Broward County Public Schools’ human resources department said Megan

Bishop has worked as a paraprofes­sional at Hollywood Hills since September 2015.

Fusco said Bishop, better known within the school as “Ki Ki,” is cherished by her students, colleagues and fellow union members.

“Every kid in the school is going to be upset that Ki Ki is going to be away for a while,” Fusco said. “She just lit it up.”

Bishop, 35, survived the crash and was released from the hospital Monday night, Fusco said.

Her family released the following statement: “They would like to thank everyone for all of their thoughts and prayers and request that everyone respects their privacy as they try to deal with this unimaginab­le heartbreak. Thank you, all.”

The National Transporta­tion Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administra­tion are investigat­ing the cause of the crash. The Pembroke Pines Fire

Department is also investigat­ing the incident. The wreckage of the plane and the SUV were hauled away Tuesday afternoon.

Peter Knudson, spokesman for the NTSB, said an investigat­or with the agency arrived at the crash scene Tuesday morning.

Both the pilot and the passenger of the Beechcraft Bonanza airplane died when the plane hit the SUV and caught fire. Investigat­ors have not released their names.

Knudson said there is no evidence the pilot made a distress call from the plane. The plane had just cleared the airport property when it crashed. Knudson said the aircraft clipped some power lines before going down.

The NTSB has not released the purpose of the flight. The investigat­or is likely to have a preliminar­y report completed within the next two weeks, which will be posted on the NTSB’s website, Knudson said.

Footage of the fiery crash was captured by a doorbell camera from a house in the neighborho­od in the 1300 block of Southwest 72nd Avenue.

The plane had just taken off around 3 p.m. from North Perry Airport in Pembroke Pines before it went down. Footage shows it slammed into the SUV. The wrecked plane then quickly skidded into the grass on the side of the road before exploding. Flames trailed from the wreckage along the road to where the plane made impact.

The Broward County Aviation Department, which owns the airport, released a statement, which said in part: “The Broward County Aviation Department (BCAD) extends its deepest sympathy to the families of the three people who died on Monday, March 15, 2021, as a result of a plane crash in Pembroke Pines near our general aviation facility, North Perry Airport.”

Broward Mayor Steve Geller told reporters Tuesday there have been 14 crashes associated with the airport in the past five years. “Right now, unless we get another option, closing this airport isn’t an option,” Geller told Channel 4. “It will create more traffic in other places.”

 ?? Facebook ?? Megan Bishop and her son Taylor in an undated photo.
Facebook Megan Bishop and her son Taylor in an undated photo.

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