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The '''2014 Goodner Mountain plane crash''' was a fatal aviation accident that occurred in a wooded, mountainous area off [[Goodner Mountain Road]] in northeast [[Jefferson County]] near [[Clay]] on [[February 14]], [[2014]].
The '''2014 Goodner Mountain plane crash''' was a fatal aviation accident that occurred in a wooded, mountainous area off [[Goodner Mountain Road]] in northeast [[Jefferson County]] near [[Clay]] on [[February 14]], [[2014]].


The Cessna 210L aircraft was en route from Jackson, Mississippi to [[Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport]] (BHM) to deliver blood samples to Birmingham. The piot Allan Campbell, and his wife Cali, of Florence, Mississippi were found deceased at the scene of the accident, 13 miles northeast of the airport. Campbell worked for the Louisiana-based company Southern Seaplane.
The Cessna 210L aircraft was en route from Jackson, Mississippi to [[Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport]] (BHM) to deliver blood samples to Birmingham. The pilot, Allan Campbell, and his wife, Cali, of Florence, Mississippi, were found deceased at the scene of the accident, 13 miles northeast of the airport. Campbell worked for the Louisiana-based company Southern Seaplane.


Due to the rugged terrain of the crash site, search and rescue efforts by the [[Jefferson County Sheriff's Office]], [[Trussville Police Department]], and [[Center Point Fire Department]] took several hours to locate the wreckage.
Due to the rugged terrain of the crash site, search and rescue efforts by the [[Jefferson County Sheriff's Office]], [[Trussville Police Department]], [[Trussville Fire Department]], and [[Center Point Fire Department]] took several hours to locate the wreckage.


==References==
==References==
* Watkins, Mia (February 16, 2014) "2 passengers killed in northern Jefferson County plane crash identified." {{BN}}
* Watkins, Mia (February 16, 2014) "2 passengers killed in northern Jefferson County plane crash identified." {{BN}}
 
* Lloyd, Gary (February 15, 2014) "Trussville PD searches for small aircraft that may have crash landed." {{TT}}


[[Category:Plane crashes]]
[[Category:Plane crashes]]
[[Category:2014 events|Goodner Mountain plane crash]]
[[Category:2014 events|Goodner Mountain plane crash]]
[[Category:Trussville]]
[[Category:Goodner Mountain Road]]

Latest revision as of 16:04, 17 February 2014

The 2014 Goodner Mountain plane crash was a fatal aviation accident that occurred in a wooded, mountainous area off Goodner Mountain Road in northeast Jefferson County near Clay on February 14, 2014.

The Cessna 210L aircraft was en route from Jackson, Mississippi to Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport (BHM) to deliver blood samples to Birmingham. The pilot, Allan Campbell, and his wife, Cali, of Florence, Mississippi, were found deceased at the scene of the accident, 13 miles northeast of the airport. Campbell worked for the Louisiana-based company Southern Seaplane.

Due to the rugged terrain of the crash site, search and rescue efforts by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, Trussville Police Department, Trussville Fire Department, and Center Point Fire Department took several hours to locate the wreckage.

References

  • Watkins, Mia (February 16, 2014) "2 passengers killed in northern Jefferson County plane crash identified." The Birmingham News
  • Lloyd, Gary (February 15, 2014) "Trussville PD searches for small aircraft that may have crash landed." Trussville Tribune