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NTSB says pilot in fatal North Carolina plane crash that killed NASCAR's Greg Biffle not yet identified

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NTSB says pilot in fatal North Carolina plane crash that killed NASCAR's Greg Biffle not yet identified

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Key Highlights

  • The pilot of the deadly plane crash in North Carolina that killed former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and his family has not been identified more than 24 hours later, officials with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said Friday.
  • NTSB board member Michael Graham spoke to the media about the preliminary findings of its investigation into Thursday's crash that killed all seven people aboard a flight headed to the Bahamas.
  • According to Graham, three people aboard the Cessna C550 were licensed pilots but officials were not able verify as of Friday who was piloting the flight.
  • CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS. COM  "This is the beginning of very long process and we will not jump to any conclusions while on scene here in North Carolina nor will we jump to any conclusions," Graham said of the entirety of the investigation The plane was owned by GB Aviation Leasing LLC, according to federal aviation records.
  • The company is owned by Biffle, who was rated to fly helicopters and single and multi-engine planes. Biffle, 55, was killed alongside his wife, Cristina, and children Ryder, 5, and Emma, 14.
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  1. NTSB says pilot in fatal North Carolina plane crash that killed NASCAR's Greg Biffle not yet identified

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