Pilot Craig John Gentry, 39, dies when plane crashes one mile away from airport in Dahlonega, Georgia
Pilot killed in crash near Dahlonega airport
According to the website Flightaware.com, the plane departed Athens-Ben Epps Airport at 6:17 p.m. for the short trip to Dahlonega. But the plane went down while on approach to Lumpkin County-Wimpys Airport on Camp Wahsega Road.
Authorities identify pilot killed in crash near Dahlonega airport
Lumpkin County Coroner Mark H. Cox said the victim was Craig John Gentry, 39, of Dahlonega.
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