NASHVILLE, Tenn. - The pilot of a single-engine plane that crashed near downtown Nashville told air traffic controllers he could see the runway they were clearing for an emergency landing. But he said he couldn't reach it.
He said it is too early to know what caused the crash. Investigators do not yet know the pilot's qualifications or how many flight hours he had, but his experience is one of the things they will be investigating. They cleared runway two at the airport, and urged him to glide the plane down. But the plane had already descended to 1,600 feet by then, he said.That was the last they heard from the plane, which dropped off radar as it lost altitude.
Air traffic controllers then directed a helicopter crew to survey the approach to the airport in search of the plane, while keeping other aircraft out of the emergency area. Within minutes, a flood of emergency vehicles were speeding to the scene, Wiser said. The plane referred to in the radio recordings was a Piper PA-32R, made in 1978 and based in Ontario, according to Canada's civil aircraft registry.
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