Roger Brining, 49, and Daniel Bishop, 29, killed in experimental plane crash in Great Bend, Kansas
Modified Date:
Mon, 05/04/2015 - 2:35pmAccident Date:
Saturday, June 7, 2014Patrol IDs 2 men who died in Great Bend plane crash
The plane crashed shortly after taking off Sunday morning in a field west of the Great Bend Municipal Airport.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the cause of an experimental plane crash that killed two men.
The plane crashed shortly after taking off Sunday morning in a field west of the Great Bend Municipal Airport.
The Kansas Highway Patrol identified the victims as Roger Brining, 49, of Great Bend, and Daniel Bishop, 29, of Clearfield, Utah.
The patrol said the plane was an experimental Schrieber P-70.
The Wichita Eagle reported that Brining was a prominent farmer and entrepreneur in Barton County who owned land next to the airport. He was the owner of Brining Farms. He also was past president of the Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 1134 and was a mentor in Young Eagles, an organization that promotes aviation to young people.
Type: Aircraft Accident
Topics:
Experimental VehiclesPeople Involved:
Roger Brining
Daniel Bishop
City:
Great Bend, KSCounty:
Barton County, KS
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