PC-12 Crashes on Approach to San Angelo, Texas
The pilot and a passenger
were killed when a Pilatus PC-12—N188PC—crashed just after noon on Thursday,
while approaching San Angelo Regional Airport (KSJT) in Texas after departing
from Craig Airport (KCRG) in Jacksonville, Florida.
According to ADS-B Exchange,
the last ADS-B data from the PC-12 showed it at 2,800 feet with a groundspeed
of 259 knots and rate of descent of 5,506 fpm. The turboprop was on the Runway
36 RNAV GPS approach to KSJT, according to the Flight Safety Foundation’s
Aviation Safety Network, which cited local news reports. The NTSB sent a
message on X that it is investigating the accident.
Weather at KSJT near the
approach time was 10 miles visibility and 1,300 feet overcast.
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