Student Pilot, 15, Among 4 Dead in Vermont Crash

Student’s mother and high school aerospace teacher and a passenger also killed.

Basin Harbor Airport (B06). [Credit: State of Vermont Agency of Transportation]

Four people, including a 15-year-old student pilot, were killed in the crash of a Piper Arrow 180 at Basin Harbor Airport (B06), a grass strip in Ferrisburg, Vermont, on Sunday.

The aircraft crashed in a wooded area shortly after takeoff just after noon, and the student, Delilah Van Ness, her mother, Susan Van Ness, her high school flight instructor, Paul Pelletier, and passenger Frank Rodriguez were found dead at the scene about 12 hours after the accident.

“No reports were received indicating an aircraft in distress or that a plane had crashed,” Vermont State Police said in a news release.

The group flew to Basin Harbor that morning from Middletown, Connecticut, for brunch. After leaving the restaurant, the aircraft was reportedly seen on the runway at Basin Harbor, but no one has reported seeing it take off. 

According to Boston Fox affilliate WFXT-TV, Delilah Van Ness earned her student pilot certificate in Pelletier's aerospace and manufacturing class at Middletown High School, but it's not clear how many hours she had or whether she was flying on Sunday.


Editor’s Note: This article first appeared on AVweb.

Russ Niles has been a journalist for 40 years, a pilot for 30 years and joined AVweb in 2003. When he’s not writing about airplanes he and his wife Marni run a small winery in British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley.

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