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The '''2011 East Lake plane crash''' was a fatal aviation accident that occurred in a field adjacent to the [[Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport]] on [[January 5]], [[2011]].
The '''2011 East Lake plane crash''' was a fatal aviation accident that occurred in a field adjacent to the [[Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport]] on [[January 5]], [[2011]].


The twin-engine Beech BE-58 aircraft was registered to the [[Sutter's Mill Gold & Jewelry]] (also known as [[Pee Wee's Pawn Shop]]) in [[Pelham]]. The pilot was en route from New Jersey to the [[Shelby County Airport]], but contacted the tower at BHM to revise his flight plan because of weather conditions in [[Shelby County]]. He had circled the airport once, and was approaching a Runway 24 when the incident occurred.
The twin-engine Beech BE-58 aircraft was registered to the [[Sutter's Mill Gold & Jewelry]] (also known as [[Pee Wee's Pawn Shop]]) in [[Pelham]]. The pilot, [[Eugene Scott]], was en route from New Jersey to the [[Shelby County Airport]], but contacted the tower at BHM to revise his flight plan because of weather conditions in [[Shelby County]]. He had circled the airport once, and was approaching a Runway 24 when the incident occurred.


Witnesses reported seeing the craft in flames before it dove nose-first into a vacant lot, now part of airport property, near the intersection of [[80th Street North|80th Street]] and [[7th Avenue North]] in [[North East Lake]]. The tail flipped over the front of the plane as it was engulfed in flames. There were no survivors on board, and no other casualties.
Witnesses reported seeing the craft in flames before it dove nose-first into a vacant lot, now part of airport property, near the intersection of [[80th Street North|80th Street]] and [[7th Avenue North]] in [[North East Lake]]. The tail flipped over the front of the plane as it was engulfed in flames. There were no survivors on board, and no other casualties.
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* Gray, Jeremy (January 5, 2011) "Crashed plane owned by Pelham pawn shop, according to federal records." ''Birmingham News''
* Gray, Jeremy (January 5, 2011) "Crashed plane owned by Pelham pawn shop, according to federal records." ''Birmingham News''
* Stewart, Sherrel (January 6, 2011) "NTSB team set to investigate fatal East Lake plane crash." ''Birmingham News''
* Stewart, Sherrel (January 6, 2011) "NTSB team set to investigate fatal East Lake plane crash." ''Birmingham News''
* Robinson, Carol (January 6, 2011) "Investigator: Pilot reported no trouble before fatal crash in Birmingham's East Lake neighborhood." ''Birmingham News''
* Robinson, Carol (January 6, 2011) "Family identifies pilot in East Lake plane crash as Eugene Scott." ''Birmingham News''


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Latest revision as of 17:10, 6 January 2011

The 2011 East Lake plane crash was a fatal aviation accident that occurred in a field adjacent to the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport on January 5, 2011.

The twin-engine Beech BE-58 aircraft was registered to the Sutter's Mill Gold & Jewelry (also known as Pee Wee's Pawn Shop) in Pelham. The pilot, Eugene Scott, was en route from New Jersey to the Shelby County Airport, but contacted the tower at BHM to revise his flight plan because of weather conditions in Shelby County. He had circled the airport once, and was approaching a Runway 24 when the incident occurred.

Witnesses reported seeing the craft in flames before it dove nose-first into a vacant lot, now part of airport property, near the intersection of 80th Street and 7th Avenue North in North East Lake. The tail flipped over the front of the plane as it was engulfed in flames. There were no survivors on board, and no other casualties.

The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the incident.

References

  • Gray, Jeremy (January 5, 2011) "Crashed plane owned by Pelham pawn shop, according to federal records." Birmingham News
  • Stewart, Sherrel (January 6, 2011) "NTSB team set to investigate fatal East Lake plane crash." Birmingham News
  • Robinson, Carol (January 6, 2011) "Family identifies pilot in East Lake plane crash as Eugene Scott." Birmingham News

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