Huntsville pilot, 2 daughters killed in Montana plane crash
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A pilot and two others from Huntsville are dead after a plane crash in Montana, according to officials. On Friday, Oct. 17, at about 4:30 p.m. the Powell County Sheriff’s Office in Montana received a report of a possible downed aircraft in the Bob Marshall Wilderness in northern Powell County.
The Powell County Sheriff's Office says that three people died when a small plane crashed in the Bob Marshall Wilderness on Friday, October 17, 2025.
Search teams found a missing aircraft with a Huntsville family and their dog in the Bob Marshall Wilderness after it disappeared en route to Montana.
HUNTSVILLE, Texas (KBTX) -The National Transport Safety Board ( NTSB) has determined a cause in the 2-year-old private plane crash that killed a father and son. The plane was carrying 20-year-old Ethan Bishop and his 43-year-old Eljah Bishop who both died in the crash.
A child is in critical condition after being hit by a car in Toney Saturday night.
A report from the National Transportation Safety Board indicates pilot error was the likely reason for a July 22 plane crash in a cornfield near Centralia. The report says the pilot failed “to maintain clearance from power lines during low-level maneuvering.