Investigator: Plane Broke Apart Before Crashing On Army Post - News: "Authorities say a small plane in which four Florida men died broke apart over Fort Stewert, spreading the wreckage over a mile and a half.
The National Transportation Safety Board plans to issue a preliminary report this week.
NTSB investigators were checking records on the airplane yesterday for any clues of mechanical problems. They also are collecting weather radar data for the cold, rainy Friday night when the plane crashed en route to Anderson, South Carolina, from Titusville, Florida.
Eric Alleyne said it was an in-flight breakup. Among those killed was 32-year-old Richard P. Love, III of Melbourne, Florida, who was piloting the single-engine Beechcraft Bonanza owned by his father's company, Blue Heron Aviation Sales."
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