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Light plane crashes in Texas Hill Country, 4 pickleball competitors and pilot dead * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

Five people, a pilot and four pickleball competitors, have died in the crash of their light airplane, which went into a grove of trees in Texas Hill Country, reports confirm.

The crash happened about 40 miles southwest of Austin, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety, with an announcement from Sgt. Billy Ray that, “The pilot and four passengers on board were pronounced deceased on scene.”.

A report at the Daily Mail said the Amarillo Pickleball Club in Amarillo confirmed the victims were members flying to a tournament.

Later they were identified as Seren Wilson, Brooke Skypala, Stacy Hedrick, Glenn Appling, and Hayden Dillard.

The club’s statement pleaded, “Please keep their precious families in your thoughts and prayers. Although many were friends to players, the loss is most horrible to their close family. And those families may need our help in these times.”

The Cessna 421C left Amarillo and was going to New Braunfels National Airport.

Reports confirmed a distress signal had come from the airplane but few other details were available as the investigation was getting under way.

It was revealed the airplane was “traveling at a high rate of speed” on impact.

The competitors were going to a tournament at the Cranky Pickle in New Braunfels, about 30 miles northeast of San Antonio.

Air traffic control audio reported a controller reported the plane was moving “erratically” and then the track disappeared.

Bob Unruh

Bob Unruh joined WND in 2006 after nearly three decades with the Associated Press, as well as several Upper Midwest newspapers, where he covered everything from legislative battles and sports to tornadoes and homicidal survivalists. He is currently a news editor for the WND News Center, and also a photographer whose scenic work has been used commercially. Read more of Bob Unruh’s articles here.




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