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NASCAR legend Greg Biffle and his family killed after private jet crashes near North Carolina airport: report

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NASCAR legend Greg Biffle and his family killed after private jet crashes near North Carolina airport: report

A plane crash at a North Carolina airport has left six people dead, including a former NASCAR driver and his family.

NASCAR star Greg Biffle, his wife, and their children died Thursday, according to Representative Richard Hudson, after a Cessna C550 jet crashed around 10:15 a.m. while landing at the Statesville Regional Airport.

Public records indicated the plane was operated by GB Aviation Leasing, which was owned by Biffle, WCNC reports.

The pilot and five passengers were killed in the crash, CNN reports. The jet was heading to Sarasota Bradenton International Airport in Florida, an airport official told WCNC.

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“I am devastated by the loss of Greg, Cristina, and their children, and my heart is with all who loved them,” Hudson wrote on X.

The plane crashed at the Statesville Regional Airport around 10:15 a.m. Thursday morning

The plane crashed at the Statesville Regional Airport around 10:15 a.m. Thursday morning (AP)

”The Biffles flew hundreds of rescue missions in western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene,” he added. “The last time I spoke with Cristina, just a couple of weeks ago, she reached out to ask how she could help with relief efforts in Jamaica. That’s who the Biffles were.”

The Statesville Regional Airport which is located about 50 miles north of Charlotte, provides “corporate aviation facilities for Fortune 500 companies and several NASCAR teams,” according to its website.

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Photos from the scene show the plane engulfed in flames near the airport’s runway. The plane took off from the airport before immediately turning back around and attempting to land, WCNC reports.

William Hamby, chief deputy for the Iredell County Sheriff’s Office, told The Independent his agency has sent a “Mobile Command Unit to the scene to help with the investigation.”

“The investigation will be conducted by the North Carolina Highway Patrol and the FAA. Our agency was first on scene and reported back the initial information,” he said.

Six people were on board the Cessna C550 jet, officials said

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Six people were on board the Cessna C550 jet, officials said (AP)

About 80 minutes after the crash, the airport’s weather station recorded light rain and visibility of less than three miles, though it’s unclear if these conditions were present during the crash, CNN reports.

A National Transportation Safety Board team is heading to the scene, and the agency plans to provide further updates at press conference scheduled for Friday.

This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates.

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