Barry Boes dies in fatal Bradley plane crash
Fatal Bradley plane crash death of Barry Boes
A man identified as Barry Boes, aged fifty-four and hailing from Ooltewah in Tennessee, is reported deceased following a mid-air collision. The incident report indicates that Boes was serving as the sole pilot aboard a single-engine aircraft, specified as a 2021 Lancair Super Barracuda model.
The fatal aviation accident transpired after the aircraft departed its point of origin in Austin, Texas, with its intended destination being Chattanooga, Tennessee. Arkansas State Police issued a news statement confirming the discovery of the damaged aircraft near the Bradley region early Tuesday morning. The statement further detailed that the Lafayette County sheriff’s office was initially alerted to a potential aircraft incident in the locality at 9:30 p.m. Monday. Subsequently, a state police helicopter facilitated the location of the wreckage within a secluded, wooded terrain at approximately 3:30 a.m. Tuesday. Law enforcement personnel, comprising state police officers and sheriff’s deputies, arrived on the scene shortly after, at 5:15 a.m. The statement concluded that Boes was pronounced deceased at the site of the wreckage.