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Report: Plane seemed to have engine trouble ahead of crash that killed 4-year-old boy, men

- By Austen Erblat

PEMBROKE PINES — A plane seemed to be having engine problems but took off anyway on the day it crashed, killing a 4-year-old boy riding inside an SUV as well as the two men aboard the aircraft, according to a federal report released Tuesday.

A witness at North Perry Airport, where the plane departed from in Pembroke Pines, heard the engine sputter and backfire on March 15, according to a preliminar­y report from the National Transporta­tion Safety Board. Another witness, a certified pilot, saw the plane climb slowly after takeoff, then watched the plane stall in mid-air, spin and begin to rapidly descend, with its nose aimed at the ground, the report said.

“The witness had diverted his attention when he heard the airplane suddenly experience a total loss of engine power, adding that it ‘failed completely,’ ” the report said.

The NTSB report focused on witness’ accounts of the engine problems, but the agency hasn’t yet specified a cause for the crash.

Yaacov Nahom and Grant Hustad were the only people inside the plane. Both died in the crash. Officials have not yet said who was piloting. Nahom owned the plane; a Beech B36TC. Nahom may have been trying to sell the plane to Hustad, an airplane broker, given that a listing for the plane advertised it for sale for $299,000.

The plane slammed into an SUV, driven by Megan Bishop. In the backseat of the SUV was her 4-year-old son, Taylor Bishop. Megan Bishop was seriously injured in the crash and tried to help her son before being pulled away by a witness. Her son died at the hospital later that day.

The plane was only in the air for a few minutes before it crashed.

 ?? JOE CAVARETTA / SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL ?? Federal investigat­ors work the scene of a plane crash near North Perry Airport in Pembroke Pines last month.
JOE CAVARETTA / SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL Federal investigat­ors work the scene of a plane crash near North Perry Airport in Pembroke Pines last month.

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