Pilot Killed in Massachusetts Accident

Cessna 172 went down while attempting to land Sunday afternoon.

Pilot Killed in Massachusetts Plane Crash
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Key Takeaways:

  • A pilot was killed Sunday afternoon when a Cessna 172 crashed and caught fire near the end of a runway at Provincetown Municipal Airport (PVC).
  • The pilot, the sole person on board, was pronounced dead at the scene; their identity has not yet been released.
  • Gusty winds and freezing temperatures were reported at the time of the crash, which is being investigated by the NTSB, FAA, and Massachusetts State Police.
  • Provincetown Municipal Airport will remain closed until further notice as the investigation into the incident continues.
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A pilot was killed Sunday afternoon after a Cessna 172 crashed while attempting to land at Provincetown Municipal Airport (PVC), near the tip of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The plane crash occurred shortly after 3:00 p.m. when the single-engine aircraft went down near the end of a runway and caught fire, officials said.

Firefighters from the Provincetown Fire Department, along with mutual aid crews, extinguished the fire, but the pilot, who was the only person on board, was pronounced dead at the scene. The pilot’s identity had not been released as of Sunday evening.

The aircraft involved in the plane crash is believed to belong to a local flight club and to have departed earlier in the day from Marshfield Municipal Airport, bound for Provincetown, according to ADS-B tracking data. Weather conditions at the time included gusty winds and freezing temperatures.

The National Transportation Safety Board said it is investigating the plane crash and has not yet provided further information. The Federal Aviation Administration and Massachusetts State Police have also been notified and are assisting in the investigation.

Provincetown officials said the airport will remain closed until further notice while investigators work at the site. The town asked the public to stay clear of the area and thanked police, fire and mutual aid partners for their response. Additional details were not immediately available.

Matt Ryan

Matt is AVweb's lead editor. His eyes have been turned to the sky for as long as he can remember. Now a fixed-wing pilot, instructor and aviation writer, Matt also leads and teaches a high school aviation program in the Dallas area. Beyond his lifelong obsession with aviation, Matt loves to travel and has lived in Greece, Czechia and Germany for studies and for work.

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