4 people reported killed after small business aircraft crashes on approach to John C. Tune Airport.

Modified Date: 
Wed, 09/24/2014 - 11:20am
Accident Date: 
Sunday, February 2, 2014

4 family members killed in plane crash near Bellevue YMCA.

Four family members are dead after a small plane came crashing down in Bellevue near the YMCA Monday night.

Small plane that left from Oklahoma crashes in Nashville.

A fire department spokeswoman said there don't appear to be any survivors from a plane that crashed Monday evening outside a YMCA in suburban Nashville, Tenn.

Four feared dead after small plane crashes near YMCA in Nashville, Tenn.

Four people are feared dead after a small plane crashed and burned near a YMCA gym outside Nashville, Tenn.

No survivors in plane crash near Bellevue YMCA.

There were no survivors following a plane crash Monday afternoon near the YMCA in Bellevue, according to the Nashville Fire Department.

Cattlemen community mourns Kansas family killed in plane crash.

A plane crash Monday in Bellevue claimed the lives of four members of a family that had deep roots in the Kansas cattle community.

There were no survivors following a plane crash Monday afternoon near the YMCA in Bellevue, according to the Nashville Fire Department.

The crash was reported about 5 p.m. off Highway 100 near Temple Road.

The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed that the crash involved a Gulfstream 690C airplane that was on approach to John C. Tune Airport in north Nashville, according to the preliminary investigation.

The plane was registered to a company out of Kansas and had departed Great Bend Municipal Airport in Great Bend, KS.

According to the flight plan, four people were on board at the time of the crash, the FAA said.

The Nashville Fire Department said there were no survivors. The victims were later identified as Glenn Mull 62, the pilot, his wife Elaine Mull 63, their daughter Amy Harter, 40, and granddaughter Samantha Harter 16.

The crash scene is located just outside the YMCA building, and a spokesperson for the YMCA says members were evacuated from the building as a precaution.

In a media briefing just after 6 p.m., the Nashville Fire Department chief says the pilot made a hard-right turn and saved many lives by avoiding the YMCA building and a nearby retirement home.

The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash.

People Involved: 
Glenn Mull
Elaine Mull
Amy Harter
Samantha Harter
Roadway: 
Highway 100

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