MILWAUKEE — National Transportation Safety Board investigators said Sunday there was a discussion between the pilot of a Cessna airplane and air traffic controllers about “local weather phenomenon.” Soon after, the aircraft dropped off radar and crashed
Six people aboard a Cessna airplane were killed in a crash in northern Wisconsin.
The plane crashed at 3:21 a.m. Saturday near Phillips, the Price County Sheriff’s Office said. The plane was found near State Highway 111 and U.S. Highway 8 in the Town of Harmony.
The Cessna 421 had left from the Chicago area and was heading to Canada on a fishing trip, the Sheriff's Office said.