Five
people, including four members of the same family, were killed on
Sunday morning when their twin-engine plane crashed and burst into
flames shortly after takeoff at Bartow Municipal Airport in Polk County,
Florida.
The pilot, 70-year-old John Shannon, and his four passengers — including two daughters, a son-in-law and a family friend — were killed immediately, according to officials.
“There
was no chance of survival,” Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said,
according to WTSP-TV. “When you look at the crash, the only thing that
you say is, ‘Nobody suffered.’”
More pictures of the crash at Bartow airport. @PolkCoSheriff is getting ready to brief us. @BN9pic.twitter.com/57BWqoNsxv
— Stephanie Claytor (@ClaytorReports) December 24, 2017
Shannon, a lawyer from Lakeland, Florida, had planned to fly the Cessna 340 plane to Key West,
typically about a 45-minute journey. The group had intended to have
lunch in Key West on Christmas Eve before flying back later in the day,
The New York Times reported.
The
crash victims were identified as Olivia Shannon, a 24-year-old
Southeastern University student; Victoria Shannon Worthington, a
26-year-old teacher who lived in Baltimore; Peter Worthington Jr., a
27-year-old University of Maryland law student; and Krista Clayton, a
32-year-old teacher from Lakeland.
The
Worthingtons, who were married in June, had arrived in Florida from
Maryland on Friday for the Christmas holiday, according to the Times.
Friends mourning loss of Bartow plane crash victims https://t.co/P67fBfCJ5j
— WFLA NEWS (@WFLA) December 25, 2017
The cause of the crash remains unknown, but officials said the plane was heading into very dense and heavy fog when it took off. Visibility at the time had been “pretty much zero,” an airport official said, according to the Times.
“No
one should have attempted to take off in a small plane in that
weather,” said Judd, who the Times reported was a longtime friend of the
pilot.
“Our
heart breaks,” the sheriff said, per WTSP-TV. “You know, certainly, we
wish we could rewind this and if we could, I would wrestle him to the
floor to keep him from getting into this airplane this morning.”
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