Nine people killed in plane crash in Chamberlain, South Dakota

Modified Date: 
Sat, 05/07/2022 - 9:55am
Accident Date: 
Saturday, November 30, 2019

Authorities: 9 killed, 3 injured in South Dakota plane crash

Chamberlain and central south-central South Dakota was under a winter storm warning Saturday and Benton said planes were unable to land at Chamberlain at the time of the crash.

Idaho executives among those killed in South Dakota plane crash

Jim Hansen Sr., his sons, Kirk and Jim Hansen Jr., and six other family members died when their plane went down in a field near Chamberlain, South Dakota, according to relatives. The Hansens were executives with Conrad & Bischoff, Kyäni and KJ’s Super Stores.

South Dakota airplane crash kills 9 in extended family

East Idaho News, which first identified the victims, reported that the party had been on a hunting trip to South Dakota, one of the nation’s top destinations for pheasants.

Correction: Plane Crash-South Dakota story

The Associated Press reported the wrong last name for one of the victims. He is Kyle Naylor, not Kyle Taylor.

NTSB: Flight that crashed in South Dakota, killing 9 family members, had clearance to fly despite weather

The airplane carrying 12 Idaho family members on an annual South Dakota hunting trip that crashed and killed nine received clearance to fly despite poor weather, federal safety officials said Monday.

NTSB releases new details on plane crash that killed 9 Idaho Falls family members

The lodge employee said he asked Hansen not to leave and mentioned they had room for the group to stay another night.

“The pilot noted that they needed to get home. The pilot told him that the airplane was 98% good and the remaining ice would come off during takeoff,” the witness statement says.

People Involved: 
Jim Hansen Sr.
Jim Hansen Jr.
Kirk Hansen
Stockton Hansen
Logan Hansen
Kyle Naylor
Tyson Dennert
Jake Hansen
Houston Hansen

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