Five individuals lost their lives in the United States when a small plane crashed into a wooded area. The tragic incident took place in Wimberley, located approximately 40 miles southwest of Austin in the Texas Hill Country. The aircraft, identified as a Cessna 421C, had departed from Amarillo and was en route to New Braunfels National Airport. All passengers onboard, including the pilot, were pronounced dead at the scene.
The victims, members of the Amarillo Pickleball Club heading to a competition, have not been publicly named by authorities. Eyewitnesses reported hearing unusual sounds from the plane before it went down. Stacey Rohr, a local resident, described feeling the vibrations and compared the crash to a fire behind her property.
Dan Dyer, the president of the Amarillo Pickleball Club, expressed deep sorrow over the loss of four club members in the crash. He highlighted their dedication to the sport and their enthusiasm for participating in tournaments. A second aircraft from Amarillo, also traveling to the same event, landed safely at New Braunfels airport.
Following the tragedy, federal authorities took charge of the investigation. Weather conditions in the area were reported as mostly overcast at the time of the crash, with thunderstorms occurring later. Wimberley and New Braunfels are renowned tourist spots in the Texas Hill Country, attracting visitors from near and far.
