The NTSB blames 'excessive air speed' for a deadly plane crash in St Augustine more than two years ago.
– The NTSB blames “excessive air speed” for a deadly plane crash in St Augustine more than two years ago.
“Yes, the boat left and trying to get it through,” the air traffic controller responded. “It is a little tricky where you are at. It is kind of marshy so it’s going to be a few minutes, but they are on the way to get you. Just hang in there.” The report says the recommended speed in a situation like that is 90 knots. It says Fox came in at 165 knots.“It was too much speed,” Fox said. “I should have slowed down.”According to the report, Fox’s fiancé was flying in a separate plane behind her and saw that she was having problems. He radioed air traffic control and that is when an emergency was declared.
The final report says the shallow water and the terrain made it challenging for first responders to get to Fox quickly.
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