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3 dead when 2 planes collide in air over Carrollton airport

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CARROLLTON — A flight instructor, her student and a third person died Wednesday after two small airplanes collided in midair, with one witness who told authoritie­s the pilots may have been trying to land at the same time.

The single-engine planes crashed just before 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 7, near the end of the lone runway at West Georgia Regional Airport, said Carroll County Fire Chief Scott Blue.

Capt. Jeff Richards of the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office identified the deceased flight instructor as 24year-old Taylor Nicole Stone of East Ridge, Tennessee. Her student, who also died, was identified only as a male, pending notificati­on of his family.

The third fatality, 79-year-old William Lewis Lindsey of College Park, was alone in the other plane, Richards said.

The cause of the deadly collision was under investigat­ion. But Blue said a witness reported the planes looked like they were attempting to land simultaneo­usly.

“Another pilot in the air said it appeared that both of them were trying to land and one came on top of the other,” Blue told The Associated Press in a phone interview. “At this point in time we can’t really confirm that.”

The Federal Aviation Administra­tion said both were single-engine airplanes — a Diamond Aircraft DA20C1 and a Beech F33A.

Blue said a lone pilot was killed in the Beech aircraft registered in College Park, about 40 miles east of the airport. A pilot and passenger died onboard the Diamond plane, which the fire chief said was registered to a company that trains pilots in Newnan, 22 miles to the southeast.

First responders found the wreckage of the two planes all twisted and mixed together.

“Our unit when they first came thought it was one plane,” Blue said. “They were intermixed so much it was hard to identify two planes at first.”

The Federal Aviation Administra­tion said it was investigat­ing the crash in conjunctio­n with the National Transporta­tion Safety Board, which will determine the official cause.

 ?? David Goldman/AP ?? A Carroll County Fire official walks past the debris of a plane crash at West Georgia Regional Airport in Carrollton on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2016. Carroll County Fire Chief Scott Blue says two single-engine planes may have been trying to land at the...
David Goldman/AP A Carroll County Fire official walks past the debris of a plane crash at West Georgia Regional Airport in Carrollton on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2016. Carroll County Fire Chief Scott Blue says two single-engine planes may have been trying to land at the...

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