Morgen Smith, 25, Savannah Sims, 23, Roy Smith, 68, and Raymond Sluk, 63, killed in plane crash in Gordon County, Georgia
4 killed after small jet en route to Nashville crashes in Georgia
The plane disappeared from radar around 10:10 a.m. Saturday about 50 miles (80 kilometers) north of Atlanta after departing, authorities said. It was en route to Nashville, Tennessee, FAA spokeswoman Kathleen Bergen said Sunday.
Young couple among 4 identified in Gordon County plane crash
The victims have been identified as Morgen Smith, 25 and Savannah Sims, 23, both of Atlanta, Roy Smith, 68, of Fayetteville and Raymond Sluk, 63, of Senoia. Roy Smith was the pilot of the aircraft and father of Morgen Smith.
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