Plane Crash between Weiner and Grubbs Arkansas- Hannah Campbell LIVE- KAIT Region 8 News Tackett died at the scene. Most of these are engine failure on take off they were on approach. Not sure about the other guy or who was PIC at the time of the crash. A Nashville native was one of the two men in a small aircraft crash Sunday afternoon near the De Queen airport. He was later taken to a Little Rock hospital, said Sevier County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Chad Dowdle. Two couples from De Queen died in the crash of a single-engine Piper aircraft about 9:30 a.m. Sunday west of the Umpire community in northern Howard County. When an engine fails on takeoff and one wing quickly rises, it is necessary to immediately cut the power and take your lumps with the airplane in control. Dakota Barrett officiating. Two men were in the fixed wing multi-engine Cessna that crashed about 4:45 p.m. Sunday in a pasture on private property west of De Queen. Arkansas seems to be a drive-thru state for lots of folks we see or talk to. On August 4, 2019, about 1450 central daylight time, a Cessna 310I, N310QA, impacted terrain near De Queen, Arkansas. For informational purposes only. The investigation into the cause of the crash is being conducted by the National Transportation Safety Board. Crash investigation officials from the Federal Aviation Administration have joined the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office and Arkansas State Police in investigating the crash. Tackett was a 1970 Nashville High School graduate, and was the brother of Max Tackett, former Howard County Judge and retired administrator of the Upper Southwest Arkansas Waste Management District. The airplane was registered to and operated by Hwy 17 Trucking LLC under the provisions of 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 as a maintenance test flight. The report states the multi-engine Cessna 310, registered to Hwy 17 Trucking LLC in Lockesburg, Ark., was engaged in a maintenance test flight under the provisions of 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91. A spokesman for the FAA could not immediately be reached for comment. The initial impact point was consistent the right wing impacting the ground, followed by the fuselage. Flight Conducted Under: Part 91: General Aviation - Flight Test. The landowners reportedly saw the plane go down and called 911. SEVIER COUNTY, Ar. The Cessna 310 went down about 4:45 p.m. Sunday about a mile south of J. Lynn Helms Sevier County Airport in DeQueen, the Federal Aviation Administration reports. How could anyone survive that kind of crash? Dec. 1, 2020, 1:48 PM UTC The Howard County Ambulance was sent to the scene also. Browse the most recent De Queen, Arkansas obituaries and condolences. SEVIER COUNTY, Ark. A survivor was seriously injured, and was taken first to Howard Memorial Hospital, then to a Little Rock hospital. A 17-year-old from Texas was killed after the plane he was piloting alone crashed in Washington County, Arkansas, late Monday night, according to the sheriff's office. An FAA crash report listed Tackett as the plane’s crew and Greer as its passenger, though Williams said it was not immediately clear who was flying the plane at the time of the crash. DE QUEEN, Arkansas — The Federal Aviation Administration, Arkansas State Police and Sevier County Sheriff's Office are investigating a fatal plane crash that happened Sunday in a cow pasture near De Queen, Arkansas. FAA Identifier: DEQ: Lat/Long: 34-02-49.2000N 094-23-57.7000W 34-02.820000N 094-23.961667W 34.0470000,-94.3993611 (estimated) Elevation: 354.8 ft. / 108.1 m (surveyed) Variation: 04E (2000) From city: 3 miles W of DE QUEEN, … Tackett was a 1970 Nashville High School graduate and was the brother of Max Tackett, former Howard County Judge and retired administrator of the Upper Southwest Arkansas Waste Management District. Dowdle said the sheriff's office was not sure where the plane's destination was or where it had taken off from. He was known to have a need for speed whether it be cars, boats, or motorcycles. Contact us: 870-845-0600. I hope the survivor is able to make a speedy recovery and my condolences to the deceased's family and friends. Sevier County Coroner Rusty Williams says … 893 were here. August 7, 1993 GMT. The pilot in the left seat was seriously injured and the pilot in the right seat was fatally injured. Services will be held at 2:00 PM, Sunday, August 11, 2019, in the Joplin United Methodist Church with Rev. Arrangements are under the direction of Davis-Smith Funeral Home, Glenwood. Sevier County Coroner Rusty Williams says John Tackett died when the twin-engine aircraft crashed about 4:45 p.m. in a cow pasture near De Queen, about 130 miles (209 kilometers) southwest of Little Rock. Officials with the Federal Aviation Administration visited the site of the accident Monday afternoon, where the crash still remains under investigation. Williams said that, though he expects Greer to recover, he was initially “pretty banged up,” with a number of broken bones and cuts. I have flown C-310 Q models and engine out like any twin you have to be right on it and compensate if not, it will roll and spin. The known deceased victim was Johnny Tackett, 67, who apparently owned the small airplane which crashed at about 4:45 p.m. It's a miracle anyone survived. DELIGHT, Ark. Some of the most ambitious highway construction programs we’ve ever undertaken are currently underway across The Natural State, and I’m proud to say that we are up to the challenge. I am surprised that the pilot was not a licensed pilot, noting in Certificated held NONE. “He’s got a long road of ahead of him,” he said. A report on the crash by the federal agency may not be released for several weeks. A post-impact fire burned a portion of the field and some of the airplane's fuel system lines. Tackett died at the scene. Greer was taken off a ventilator on Tuesday and his condition appeared to be improving, officials said. (KTAL/KMSS) – A small plane has crashed in DeQueen. The flight originated from the J. Lynn Helms Seiver County Airport (DEQ), De Queen, Arkansas. Let your ass-hat pilot buddy get himself out of a plane crash instead of bashing the first responders. A report by the National Transportation and Safety Board with additional details on the August 4th plane crash near DeQueen has been released. The location is less than a mile from the Sevier County Airport on U.S. Highway 70 West. A preliminary report by the National Traffic and Safety Administration is expected to be released within two weeks, according to local law enforcement. Air Evac was called to assist in locating the crash site. Authorities tell us two people were in the plane. The airplane impacted a pasture area less than a mile south of the DEQ. Most are just traveling thru to get to other destinations. DE QUEEN (KATV) — Authorities say the man killed in a Sunday plane crash in southwest Arkansas was a 67-year-old De Queen man. DE QUEEN, Ark. John Zane Tackett, Jr., age 67, of DeQueen, passed away on Sunday, August 4th, 2019. He is survived by his wife, Melissa “Missey” Tackett; four children, Trey Austin Goocher, Buddy Lane Goocher, Toni Womble and Cody Tackett; four grandchildren, Hadlee Goocher, Zane Abney, Ava Abney and Jaxson Tackett; his brother and sister-in-law, Max and Deb Tackett; his niece, Heather Tackett Wardle; his nephew, Andy Tackett; a special son, Temple Lacefield; and his loving brothers in arms, Joe Bob Webb, Woody Chambers and Wallace Byers. Rest in peace and god be with your family and give them the comfort and strength they need at this sad and tragic time......J D Owens. We are located in Nashville, Arkansas. Arkansas map... Arkansas list. One man was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident and another man was seriously injured and taken by ambulance to a Nashville, Arkansas, hospital. John was a United States Army veteran of the Vietnam War. The plane "was still smoking and burning" when the landowners reached the scene, Dowdle said. That action runs counter to most of the training you have received to that point and it runs counter to your desire for preservation at the moment. I am sorry for these men and especially the family of the deceased. The airplane was substantially damaged. The survivor’s identity has not been released by authorities. The crash site is located in a remote area near the Cossatot River in northern Howard County. He was the owner of a trucking company based at De Queen. (AP) _ Six people, including four members of a family, died Friday when a single- engine plane crashed during bad weather. The other person inside was hurt, but authorities have not disclosed that person’s condition. DE QUEEN (AP) — Authorities say one man was killed and another was seriously injured when a plane crashed into a southwestern Arkansas pasture. 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As long as both engines are producing power you're flying along fat & happy until you're not! Guest registry is at www.davis-smith.com. Probably turned into the "dead" engine while trying an off-airport landing in that open field, stalled & spun in. A small plane crashed moments after takeoff from the Johnson County Executive Airport in Olathe, Kansas, killing two on New Year's Eve..