Witnesses on the ground reported hearing the sounds of an airplane seemingly in distress, and then seeing the plane come out of the clouds in pieces. A Missouri businessman, 54, and his dog, who accompanied him everywhere, died when his Piper Cherokee Six broke up in flight over Cuba, Missouri, in 2015.
The 1,200-hour pilot had filed an instrument flight plan from Branson, Missouri, where he had a vacation home, northeastward to St. Louis. He was cruising at 5,000 feet. When he first checked in with Kansas City Center, the controller warned him of “moderate to extreme precipitation from your 10 o’clock to 2 o’clock position, beginning in 50 miles, about 30 miles in diameter.” The pilot acknowledged, and added that he had “a scope on board.”
He could have…
