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South Dakota plane crash at wind farm leaves four dead 

Credit:  April 29, 2014 | www.inquisitr.com ~~

A light aircraft on its way back from a Texas cattle sale crashed at a South Dakota wind farm in foggy weather, killing the pilot and the three passengers on board. The plane, which was registered to Donald J. “D.J.” Fischer of Gettysburg, was a single engine Piper 32 and was travelling from Hereford, Texas, to Gettysburg, South Dakota.

The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the South Dakota plane crash, but as yet no details have been released. Nevertheless, the Luce Funeral Home confirmed to reporters that the pilot was 30-year-old Fischer. Lien Funeral Home confirmed the identities of two of the other three people on board, cattlemen Brent Beitelspacher, of Bowdle, and Logan Rau, of Java.

The identity of the fourth victim is yet to be released.

The passengers on board were all attending a sale of live cattle and embryos according to Mike Mimms, A vet who runs the event. He spoke to reporters about his relationship with Beitelspacher: “I got a Christmas card from him this Christmas. It was the first time I even knew what he looked like, and he’s standing there with his family with young kids. And I can’t get that image out of my mind.”

The pilot, Fischer, was a crop sprayer employed by Air Kraft Spraying Inc. who followed in his father’s footsteps and was heavily involved in the community. State Rep. Corey Brown, R- Gettysburg. a family friend of the Fischers, said the pilot had only married in March and was a volunteer emergency medical technician who was often out on calls.

“This is one of those things that’s going to hit the community pretty hard, because I would venture to say there are probably are not many people here who D.J. didn’t touch their life in some way,” Brown said.

The head football coach at SDSU, John Stiegelmeier, who had Fischer on his team said about him: “I’m a small school guy and he was the same – phenomenal work ethic, phenomenal loyalty to the coaching staff and his teammates,” Stiegelmeier said. “Whatever you asked D.J. to do, he did it, with a smile on his face, too. He didn’t hesitate.”

Authorities will now try to establish the cause of the fatal South Dakota plane crash.

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Source:  April 29, 2014 | www.inquisitr.com

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