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Video deadly plane crash near Hobby Airport
'Ma'am, ma'am, straighten up, straighten up' - Tragic last words to woman piloting a plane with her husband and his brother before she was filmed crashing and killing all three
Pilot Dana Gray, 46, died along with her husband
Tony, 52, and his brother
Jerry, 27, in a plane crash near Houston
Violent crash Thursday was caught on a hardware store security camera, showing the plane nosediving into a car
Audio recording of pilot's communication with air traffic controller shows she made three attempts to land the plane
Eerie audio has a traffic controller telling
Gray just before the crash: 'Ma'am, ma'am, straighten up, straighten up'
WARNING: GRAPHIC FOOTAGE
The pilot of a plane that crashed near a
Houston airport halted a third attempt to land just before it plummeted to the ground, killing the female pilot, her husband, and his brother.
Audio showed that the pilot, identified as Dana Gray, 46, was told at least twice to turn around and make another attempt to land. She was also told that she was she's flying too high and has to turn around to land at Hobby Airport.
The pilot can be heard nervously laughing as she says, 'Trying to get down again.' An air traffic controller says 'no problem.'
Just before the crash, a traffic controller says: 'Ma'am, ma'am, straighten up, straighten up.'
Gray, her husband Tony, 52, both racing enthusiasts, and Tony's brother Jerry, 27, all died in what
National Transportation Safety Board investigator Tom Latson described as a 'violent impact' that was caught on a hardware store security camera.
The gruesome footage shows the small plane nosediving into a parked car.
Dana Gray, 46, her husband Tony, 52, and his brother Jerry, 27, all died in a violent crash that was caught on a hardware store security camera
The video shot near a Houston airport on Thursday shows the plane suddenly striking a parked car in the parking lot of a hardware store
Moments before the crash, an air traffic controller told Gray: 'Ma'am, ma'am, straighten up, straighten up,' audio recordings show
It's unclear whether the pilot made a distress call just before the crash that happened Thursday afternoon near Hobby Airport, Latson said.
He said that initial information indicates Gray didn't make any other calls to air traffic controllers after she waved off the third landing attempt.
'During this [third] approach, the pilot decided they would make a go-around themselves without direction and announced they were going around and began climbing out to the north,' he said, adding that pilots are allowed to wave off an approach if they are not comfortable with it.
Moore, Oklahoma,
Police Sgt.
Jeremy Lewis told
KOCO-TV that Gray was a 'very, very safe pilot.'
The plane took off from
Norman, Oklahoma, and had just been refueled, meaning it had about five hours' worth of fuel, Latson said, though he noted that it isn't clear whether the plane could have run out of fuel because both tanks ruptured in the crash.
The
NTSB is still trying to determine how much flying experience the pilot had, Latson said, but that she had been flying the plane since the
Oklahoma company that owns it bought it in
2012. She and her husband have two sons:
Jared, 21,
and Blaze, 24.
A small plane that crashed into a car in a parking lot near a Houston airport, killing three people aboard the aircraft, is roped off on Thursday
Dustin
Bowman paid tribute to the victims on
Facebook, writing: 'It's hard knowing
I'll never get to nag Tony for business or racing advice again, but I'll always remember the advice he has given me.'
'As this racing community grieves over this, we shall remember that this life on earth is a short stint and a blink of a eye compared to the eternity we will spend with our father above. Tony,
Dana, and Jerry are now there waiting on the rest of us.'
'We will all be trying our hardest to hold back the tears but we will eventually raise up the cheers to celebrate these three people's lives and all the joy they've brought us all for the time they were with us.'
A post on the
Facebook page for
Thunder Valley Raceway Park paid tribute to the Gray family on Thursday. It said: 'We have no words to describe the loss to the TVRP family, as the Gray family have been long time racers, sponsors, and friends at the track.