This past Saturday evening, Kill Devil Hills found itself at the center of a tragic event that has left the community reeling with grief. A small, single-engine Cirrus SR22 plane crashed at the Wright Brothers National Memorial First Flight Airport, claiming the lives of all five people onboard – four adults and a minor.
According to reports from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), the incident occurred just before 6 p.m. as the plane was making its second landing approach. Eyewitness accounts reveal that it struck a tree, leading to a much more distressing outcome as it crashed into the terrain adjacent to the airport’s lone runway. Shortly after hitting the ground, the aircraft erupted into flames.
The plane was on a multi-leg journey, having originated from Moore County, and it most recently departed from Dare County Regional Airport, which is less than 10 miles away. Videos and images taken shortly after the event show a heart-wrenching scene of mangled metal and shattered glass scattered in the woods near the runway.
The reaction from the local community has been overwhelmingly sorrowful. Many who rushed to the scene or learned of the crash described it as “horrific,” “gut-wrenching,” and “heartbreaking.” Details continue to emerge about the scene and the devastation that followed. One local resident, a witness named Perry, recalled, “There was something burning. It was a chemical smelling burn; it wasn’t like wood burning or anything. We just couldn’t figure out where it was coming from.”
The Kill Devil Hills Fire Department, along with neighboring departments, quickly jumped into action, battling the blaze sparked by the crash. Smoke billowed into the air, visible for miles above the tree line. In various Facebook groups dedicated to the Outer Banks community, people shared their shock and sorrow over what had occurred.
On the evening of the crash, weather conditions were reportedly clear, with skies free of clouds and winds coming from the south at around 10 mph. This means that visibility was good, but there are still many questions surrounding the incident that will take time to investigate.
The unfortunate deaths of the individuals on board have sent shockwaves throughout the area. While the NTSB has confirmed they will not be releasing names at this time, they have indicated that a comprehensive report will take between 9 to 12 months to complete. They are encouraging anyone who may have witnessed the event or aftermath to come forward and share their insights by contacting the NTSB directly.
As we process this tragic incident, it is important to note that the First Flight Airport is expected to reopen on Tuesday. Community members are hopeful that, despite the earlier devastation, the airport can return to its vital role in the local area.
As the days go by, the residents of Kill Devil Hills will continue to come together to support one another through this difficult time. Our thoughts are with the families affected by this terrible accident as we hold them in our hearts.
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