ATLANTA (AP) Federal investigators say residents near the crash of a small plane near a northeast Georgia airport heard the flight go down but couldn't find evidence of the wreck because of heavy fog.
The account is contained in a newly released preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board on the Nov. 4 crash of the Piper Cherokee flying from Fort Pierce, Florida.
The report says residents near Habersham County Airport were drawn outside when they heard a ``whirling'' noise and then a crash but couldn't locate anything because of the fog and mist.
The crash killed 3 people.
Habersham County Coroner Kasey McEntire identified them as pilot James Thomas Lycett of Port St. Lucie, Florida; Steven Matthew Wisor of Fort Pierce; and Edward Leslie Black of Port St. Lucie.
This story will be updated.
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