The plane reportedly experienced “issues with controllability” during a maintenance test flight, just moments after takeoff.
PORTLAND, Ore. — The Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office on Friday identified the three people killed last weekend when a small plane crashed into a row of townhomes just outside Portland after reportedly experiencing “issues with controllability” moments after takeoff.
The Cessna 421C was on a maintenance test flight from the nearby Troutdale Airport, according to Air Safety Investigator Michael Hicks with the NTSB.
The pilot of the plane, 73-year-old Michael C. Busher, and the flight instructor, 79-year-old Jacqueline K. Whitford, were the two people onboard and were both killed, Multnomah County
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