Michigan plane crash kills 3
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Jet that crashed in Bath Twp. was on a 'stall' flight. What we know
BATH TWP. — The crew of a small jet plane that crashed on Thursday, Oct. 16, in a wooded area northeast of Lansing was on a test flight following scheduled maintenance performed in Battle Creek, the aircraft maintenance company said. The company, Duncan Aviation, said the Beechcraft Hawker 800XP was on a "stall flight" when the crash happened.
The airplane that went down outside of Lansing on Thursday night took off from Battle Creek Executive Airport at Kellogg Field, officials confirmed with FOX 17.
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Chilling moments just before a plane crashed outside Lansing, Mich. Thursday evening were captured on audio, according to TMZ.
A Hawker 800XP private jet crashed in Bath Township, Michigan, killing all three on board and sparking a major aviation investigation.