NASHVILLE, TN – Following a fatal plane crash in East Tennessee that killed two people, an aviation attorney said that the plane was experiencing problems in its short flight and may have tried to make an emergency landing before it crashed.
A Beechcraft 58 Baron departed from Knoxville Downtown Island Airport en route to River’s Edge Airport in Blaine, Tennessee on April 13 before crashing near a roadway in New Market around 1:10 p.m., according to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office. Authorities say the aircraft burst into flames on impact, killing both individuals on board.
Aviation attorney Keith Williams, of Keith Williams Law Group, says the aircraft was probably trying to make an emergency landing at Dumplin Field…