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Beechcraft Baron (58) (N121GJ)
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Beechcraft Baron (58) (N121GJ)

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Michael Gower
Per Cirium: A Beechcraft 58P Baron (N121GJ), registered to 424 Ventures LLC, was destroyed by impact and post-impact fire on 5 October 2025 when it crashed in a peanut field, about 4 km northwest of Williston Regional Airport, Williston, Florida. ADS-B data shows the aircraft cruising at 17,400 ft when it appears to have begun its approach to Williston, descending rapidly in a straight flight path with a last recorded speed of about 194 kt and a descent rate of about -4,160 ft/min. There were reportedly three people on board, all of whom were killed. The accident happened in daylight (1640L) and in VMC. The aircraft was operating a flight from Lebanon-Springfield Airport, Lebanon, Kentucky, with the pilot reportedly filing a flight plan to land in Williston 'for refuelling while en route home.'
CHRIS ROBEY
Terrible news! VMC in the context of aviation meteorology stands for Visual Meteorological Conditions. But the same acronym has a totally different meaning when it comes to maintaining control of a multi engined a/c which has just suffered an engine failure. Alphabet soup!
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