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The Cessna C550, registered to a company operated byGreg Biffle, crashed just outside Statesville Regional Airport while attempting to return shortly after takeoff on December 18, killing all seven people on board.
Officials will be offering an update after a deadly plane crash that claimed the life of NASCAR star Greg Biffle and six other people, including his children, on
A flight tracking platform says the flight was to include stops in Florida but a same-day return to North Carolina.
NASCAR Hall of Fame nominee Greg Biffle died in a plane crash in Statesville on Thursday alongside his wife, son, daughter and three others, according to a statement
North Carolina Highway Patrol confirmed Greg Biffle was among seven people killed in a plane crash at the Statesville airport.
A corporate jet crashed while attempting to land at Statesville Regional Airport Thursday morning, leaving the small aircraft engulfed in flames. The Federal Aviation Administration has arrived to take over the investigation.
US investigators have disclosed that the Cessna 550 Citation II which crashed while attempting to land at Statesville airport struck approach lights and trees far short of the runway. Seven occupants were on board the aircraft (N257BW),
Statesville woman Diane Sweet talks about the plane crash that happened on Dec. 18, 2025 in the North Carolina city. The plane was owned by NASCAR driver Greg Biffle.