NTSB Preliminary Report: Unsecured Cargo Linked to Deadly Coral Springs Plane Crash
WPLG Local 10December 5, 20252 min168,135 views
10 connectionsΒ·13 entities in this videoβPreliminary Findings on Cargo Plane Crash
- βοΈ A preliminary report from the NTSB details a deadly plane crash in Coral Springs involving a flight carrying hurricane relief supplies to Jamaica.
- π The crash, which occurred in November, resulted in the deaths of the pilot, Alexander Worm, and his daughter, Serena.
Cargo Issues and Loading
- π¦ Investigators believe heavy cargo on board may not have been properly secured, potentially contributing to the crash.
- π§ While the pilot attempted to adhere to a weight limit by documenting each box, a pre-takeoff photo revealed cargo loaded unsecured throughout the cabin on passenger seats.
- β½ Ground crews added nearly 300 more gallons of jet fuel before takeoff.
Flight and Crash Sequence
- π« The plane took off from Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport and was instructed by air traffic control to make a right turn.
- π During the ascending turn, the pilot became unresponsive, with investigators hearing heavy breathing and grunting sounds before the plane descended rapidly.
- π₯ The aircraft reportedly nosed down before crashing into a pond in a residential neighborhood.
Ongoing Investigation
- π This report is preliminary and does not specify the exact cause of the crash.
- β³ A final report from the NTSB is expected in approximately one year.
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