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One of the pilots of a small aircraft, which crashed in Boca Raton last month, reported on a rowing problem and said that the plane only turned left before it went down in a fireball, and killed the three family members who were on board, according to a new report.

The preliminary report of the National Transportation Safety Board published a new light on the crash of April 11 on Wednesday, in which a 17-year-old, her father and grandfather was killed.

Brooke Stark, her father of 54-year-old Stephen Stark and 81-year-old grandfather Robert Stark, were on the way to the international airport Tallahassee on Cessna 310 when he fell off.

Brooke Stark

According to the report, the flight after the annual inspection of the aircraft was the first, but immediately after the start the plane drifted to the left.

The aircraft made an 180-degree left curve, followed by a number of 360-degree left-left-hand turks, the report says.

A Google Earth image contained in the report showed that the multiple grinding that the plane made after the start and before it crashed.

A Google Earth picture that shows the path of a small level that crashed on April 11, 2025 near Boca Raton.


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A Google Earth picture that shows the path of a small level that crashed on April 11, 2025 near Boca Raton.

“According to the preliminary recordings of the air traffic control, one of the pilots reported that they had a problem with the rudder of the aircraft and that they could only make leftists,” the report said.

The report states that the plane had hit some trees in the median of a street before it broke into flames on the street and then on some nearby railway rails.

“The fuselage, including the cockpit, suffered significant thermal damage from the postIMPAKT fire, and most of the fuselage and the cockpit was consumed,” the report said.

A man who drove was almost hit by the plane when it collapsed next to his car, but he survived in a miraculous way.

A driver who was almost hit by a small plane when it crashed in Boca Raton on Friday morning when he killed the three people on board, said he was lucky enough to be alive. Amanda Plasencia from NBC6 reports

In the report, the extensive damage to the aircraft, including parts of the rowing, was described, but said that the debris was maintained for further examination.

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