El Dorado News-Times

Investigat­ion begins into Arkansas plane crash that killed 5

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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Federal investigat­ors headed to Arkansas Thursday to determine the cause of a small plane crash that killed five employees of an environmen­tal consulting firm.

Investigat­ors from the National Transporta­tion Safety Board planned to begin work to document the crash site and examine the plane’s wreckage, agency spokespers­on Jennifer Gabris said in an email.

Gabris said a preliminar­y report on their findings should be released in about two weeks.

A twin-engine Beech B2000 airplane crashed at about noon Wednesday near an industrial site in Little Rock shortly after taking off from the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport. The Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that all five people on board the plane were killed. The plane was heading to Columbus, Ohio.

Environmen­tal consulting firm CTEH, based in Little Rock, said the five dead, including the pilot, were all employees responding to the scene of an Ohio metals plant where an explosion this week killed one worker and sent more than a dozen to the hospital.

CTEH on Thursday identified the dead employees as Gunter Beaty, 23, a production safety data manager; Kyle Bennett, 36, a staffing manager, logistics; Micah Kendrick, 41, a safety supervisor; Sean Sweeney, 64, a pilot; and Glenmarkus Walker, 32, a rapid responder.

The crash occurred as a line of thundersto­rms that the National Weather Service said included wind gusts of 40 mph (64 kph) moved through the Little Rock area. The NTSB said its investigat­ors will be looking into whether weather and other factors played a role in the crash.

 ?? (Staci Vandagriff/Arkansas Democrat-Gazette via AP) ?? Emergency personnel respond to the scene after a small aircraft crashed while taking off from the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Ark., Wednesday Feb. 22, 2023.
(Staci Vandagriff/Arkansas Democrat-Gazette via AP) Emergency personnel respond to the scene after a small aircraft crashed while taking off from the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Ark., Wednesday Feb. 22, 2023.

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