The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Florida plane crash in dense fog kills 5 on Christmas Eve

- Matthew Haag ©2017 The New York Times

He arrived around 6:30 a.m. on Sunday bearing the small gifts that the employees at a municipal Florida airport had come to expect from him. (On Christmas Eve, they were cookies.)

He also dropped off a flight plan that indicated he would take an approximat­ely 45-minute flight to the Florida Keys for a family getaway before returning later in the day.

But shortly after taking off in dense fog near Tampa, the pilot, John H. Shannon, 70, and four others — including two of his daughters — were killed in a crash, the authoritie­s said. The twin-engine plane burst into flames after going down at Bartow Municipal Airport in Polk County, Florida.

The Cessna aircraft took off despite thick fog that had settled over the airport shortly before sunrise and had limited visibility to less than one-fifth of a mile.

“No one should have attempted to take off in a small plane in that weather,” Grady Judd, the Polk County sheriff, said at a news conference on Sunday.

An airport employee who was filming the fog on a cellphone recorded the sounds of the plane taking off and crashing, Judd said. The fog was so thick that the plane could not be seen in the video, he said.

Also killed on Sunday were two of Shannon’s daughters, Olivia Shannon, 24, and Victoria Shannon Worthingto­n, 26, as well as Worthingto­n’s husband, Peter Worthingto­n, 27. A family friend, Krista Clayton, 32, was also on board, the authoritie­s said. The group had planned to eat lunch in Key West.

John Shannon had been planning to take the trip from Lakeland, Florida, where he lived, to the Florida Keys with his daughters for the holidays, said John Liguori, a friend. Over coffee several days ago, John Shannon told him he would depart on Christmas Eve or Christmas, depending on the weather.

“More than the flight, he was looking forward to spending time with his two girls and the husband of his daughter,” Liguori, a lawyer in Lakeland, said.

Victoria Worthingto­n and her husband arrived on Friday from Baltimore, where they lived. She taught fourthgrad­e English at a public school in Baltimore, and Peter Worthingto­n attended law school. They were married in June, and her father’s Facebook profile photo shows him with his daughters at her wedding.

Olivia Shannon attended Southeaste­rn University, a private Christian college in Lakeland. Clayton, a middle school teacher, had a husband and two children — a 3-year-old girl and an 18-month-old.

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