Posted On: July 15, 2010 by Russell Mace

Myrtle Beach Plane Crash

The plane took off from Grand Strand Regional Airport in Myrtle Beach headed to Concord, NC, when it crashed around 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday. The plane was registered to Robert O'Neal III, of Concord, NC and there were three other passengers. It has been confirmed that there was a husband and wife and granddaughter on the plane. The Federal Aviation Administration spokesperson, Lynn Lunnsford, said that one body was found at a mobile home park in North Myrtle Beach. According to Lynn there were no survivors on the aircraft.

Officials say several other people were injured by the crash and taken to Grand Strand Regional Medical Center.

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