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A CEO of a financial company was killed along with three other people when a small plane he was piloting crashed shortly after taking off in Georgia, reports said.
Jonathan Rosen, 47, managing director of Entaire Global Companies, was the pilot of the single-engine Cessna P210N when it crashed and caught fire at DeKalb-Peachtree Airport Friday afternoon, Atlanta’s FOX 5 reported.
None of the passengers survived the crash.
The victims were identified as Rosen, her 14-year-old relative, the teenager’s friend and another family friend, the outlet reported.
Video shows flames consuming the plane as witnesses watch in horror.
“It crashed, it landed, and I don’t know if it was just a hard landing, but it turned around and then it caught fire,” said photographer Keith Berry, who witnessed of the accident.
“It happened quite quickly. And the fire, it turned around and smoked for a second, and ignited.
No cause has been disclosed for the crash.
The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board have launched an investigation.
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