Bradley Dunham, 57, and Christine Ann Price, 52, killed in plane crash in Fulton County, Arkansas
UPDATE: 2 killed in Fulton County plane crash
Rescue crews from Fulton and Sharp counties were called around 5:30 Sunday night, after witnesses reported hearing and seeing a plane go down. Dense fog and nightfall made finding the plane difficult, leading to the search being called off between 1 and 2 Monday morning.
Plane crash victims identified
Fulton County Sheriff Al Roork says the victims are 57-year-old Bradley Dunham of Bono was piloting the plane when it crashed. Dunham, and a passenger, 52-year-old Christine Ann Price of Walnut Ridge were both killed in the crash.
Two confirmed dead in plane crash near Ash Flat
According to Hallmark Times, the plane was seeking an airport and had run out of fuel based on a recording from the Federal Aviation Administration. The plane was believed to have been traveling from the Memphis area with two occupants according to the Times, however, no names, flight path, or details of the type of plane have been released at this time.
Pilot in fatal Dec. 26 Sharp County crash had texted family just before about bad weather, no fuel
In the waning minutes of the flight of a doomed small plane over Fulton County last month, the pilot texted family members that he ran into weather and was unable to see and, finally before crashing, was "out of gas in air," according to a preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board.
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