Tuesday April 23rd, 2024 11:25PM

NTSB report shows ultralight plane struck hangar in fatal White County crash

The National Transportation Safety Board has filed its preliminary report in the July 8 White County plane crash that killed 79-year-old pilot Lee Olson of Gainesville.

“An experimental, amateur-built Kolb Firestar II airplane … was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Cleveland,” the report states. “The pilot/owner held a sport pilot certificate and was based at the Mountain Airpark, Cleveland.”

Surveillance video at the private Airpark corroborated what witnesses told emergency personnel at the crash scene: as the airplane began its initial climb, the pitch angle increased, and the airplane entered a steep left bank turn.

“The airplane turned left about 180 degrees and descended behind trees,” the NTSB report reads. “The airplane collided with a hangar then terrain before it came to rest in the driveway of a personal residence. There was no post-impact fire.”

The wreckage of the plane was taken for further investigation.

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