Moab Plane Crash
August 22, 2008: A twin-engine plane crashed near an airport in Moab, Utah, killing the pilot and all nine passengers.1 The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the cause of the crash.2
Fast Facts
- Ten dead, no survivors1
- Occurred close to Arches National Park in southeastern Utah1
- Took off from Canyonlands Field airport, "pancaked" and skidded along the ground1
- Plane was engulfed in flames when emergency responders arrived1
- Airplane was a King Air A-1001
- Pilot David White had flown route between Moab and Cedar City, Utah, many times3
- Victims were director and staff of Red Canyon Aesthetics & Medical Spa, a dermatology clinic1
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