NASCAR Hall of Fame nominee Greg Biffle was reportedly killed in a plane crash Thursday morning, according to the North Carolina State Highway Patrol. Around 10:15 a.m., an aircraft crashed at Statesville Regional Airport, they confirmed in a post on their Facebook page.
Biffle and members of his immediate family were on the plane, according to an NCSHP news release. Troopers say they will be able to say who all seven people on the plane were after getting confirmation from the medical examiner’s office.
Biffle’s family, alongside other families, shared a joint statement about the loss of their loved ones on Thursday afternoon. The Iredell County Sheriff’s Office is assisting the investigation alongside the North Carolina State Highway Patrol and the FAA. They described the aircraft as a small passenger jet.
The NCSHP said that the plane had taken off from the airport and then turned back to land. The plane that crashed appears to be a Cessna Citation that is owned by the former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, according to FAA paperwork.
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