Pilot In Fatal I-287 Plane Crash Apparently Tried To Declare Emergency
HARDING TOWNSHIP, N.J. (CBSNewYork/AP) -- The pilot of a small plane that crashed on the interstate in New Jersey, killing all five people on board, appeared to be calling for help just before the plane went down.
Photos: I-287 Plane Crash
Pilot Jeffrey Buckalew, his wife and two children and business associate Rakesh Chawla, all from Manhattan, were killed after their private plane broke up over I-287 in Morris County on Tuesday.
The flaming cabin landed in the middle of the road but miraculously, no drivers were hurt. The plane had just left Teterboro Airport and was heading to suburban Atlanta.
In an audio recording of his exchange with controllers, Buckalew says, "N-7-3-1 Charlie Alpha declaring an ---'' before the transmission ends. He appears to be starting to form the word "emergency.''
The National Transportation Safety Board is expected to issue a preliminary report on the crash next week.
The NTSB is investigating whether icing may have caused the crash.
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