Two Die In Medford Plane Crash

Medford, OR (December 7, 2021) – Two people have died in a plane crash at a Medford car dealership near the Medford airport on Sunday.

In its preliminary report, the Federal Aviation Administration said a pilot and a passenger sustained fatal injuries in the crash.

The crash occurred in the 3000 block of Biddle Road at 4:52 p.m. on Sunday.

The 1977 Piper PA-31-350 Navajo Chieftain aircraft had two people on board when it crashed.

The twin-engine nine-passenger propeller plane crashed under unknown circumstances and caught on fire.

The fire and crash investigation caused road closures. Biddle Road and the cross street Automation Way were later reopened.

Power outages were also reported in the area following the crash.

News Source: Mail Tribune

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