2 Killed In Small Aircraft Crash At South Texas Airport
BAYVIEW, Texas (AP) - Two people were killed when their glider plane crashed upon landing at a South Texas airport, authorities said.
The crash happened Tuesday night at the Port Isabel-Cameron County Airport, the Texas Department of Public Safety said. Grover Abel, 78, of Houston and Kai Uwe Wulff, 51, of Brownsville, were both killed, authorities said.
Abel's brother-in-law, Bill Wright, told the Valley Morning Star that Abel was taking his first flight in what was described as a glider plane.
"They had taken off from an airport on his first flight and he was coming in for a landing," Wright said. "Evidently, it crashed on approach to the landing. It wasn't a real airplane. It was a glider with an engine. It has no cockpit."
The National Transportation Safety Board was investigating the crash.
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