Victims identified in deadly plane crash
Hicks was private flight instructor in Fort Dodge
The victims of the private plane crash in Anderson, Ind. – a flight which originated from Fort Dodge Regional Airport Friday morning – have been identified.
Madison County Coroner (Ind.) Adam Matson identified the four victims as Joseph R. Scallon, 68, Iowa Falls, “Owen” James Renaud, 19, Alden, Jesse H. Ostheimer, 31, Alden, and Braden Hicks, 36, Manson.
Hicks was a private flight instructor based out of the Fort Dodge Regional Airport. According to Rhonda Chambers, director of aviation for the Fort Dodge Regional Airport, Hicks was “not a city employee, but was a much loved member of the airport family and will be forever missed.”
The single-engine Piper PA-46 departed Fort Dodge at 6:48 AM and crashed near Anderson Municipal Airport-Darlington Field, northeast of Indianapolis, at 9:52 AM Eastern.
The airplane was owned by Okoboji Air LLC, which is registered with the Iowa Secretary of State to Scallon. Chambers said on Friday the airplane was not typically housed at Fort Dodge Regional Airport.
According to the Madison County Sheriff’s Department (Ind.), emergency crews responded to a corn field near the airport at approximately 10 AM where they found the plane on fire.
Captain Darwin Dwiggins with the Madison County Sheriff’s Department (Ind.) said that as the plane was making its initial approach to the airport, the pilot was told they were too high and to re-route and make another approach. Dwiggins said witnesses told police the plane was possibly attempting to turn back towards the airport when it “flipped over” and nose-dived into a cornfield where it then caught on fire.
The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the crash.
“Our hearts go out to the families and the individuals tragically killed in yesterday’s plane crash,” said Chambers.