Engine stopped before single-engine plane crash near Centennial Airport

A single-engine plane crash near Centennial Airport earlier this month that killed the two people on board had its engine stop before the happening according to a preliminary assessment The early morning plane ride on Sept was an instructional flight according to the description from the National Transportation Safety Board The pilot receiving instruction planned to purchase a similar airplane to the Beech P plane they were flying Perry Matt Feeney of Arvada and Lee Rob Hill of Greenwood Village were the pilot and guest of the plane The assessment does not specify who was receiving instruction No distress calls were recorded from either pilot the assessment noted A firefighter about miles south of the crash heard the airplane fly overhead and then heard the engine stop absolutely the statement explained A woman who lives in a nearby neighborhood declared she was walking when she saw the airplane flying on a different flight path and lower than she normally saw She heard the engine go silent and looked up to observe the airplane in a hard left bank towards the airport and in a descent the summary read She thought the airplane was conducting training as it appeared normal she noted Just before hitting the ground the plane banked right according to camera footage from surrounding businesses The plane hit a paved driveway of an industrial facility the assessment reported Portions of the right wing fell to the south of the debris path and the left wing was fractured The review declared it appeared the plane collided with several concrete limitations The landing gear and flaps were both ascertained retracted the analysis announced Related Articles dead after single-engine plane crash near Centennial Airport Frederick man killed in New Mexico plane crash flew into mountain Frederick man unidentified person die in New Mexico plane crash Pilot killed in plane crash on Colorado s Pawnee National Grassland The plane was retained for further examination the record reported The plane caught fire during the crash causing a threat to a nearby structure and a large generator county executives noted The matter was first broadcasted as an explosion and first responders contained that fire soon after Get more Colorado news by signing up for our daily Your Morning Dozen email newsletter