Franklin, NC – September 18, 2025 – A Cirrus SR22T GTS G5 Carbon (N218VB) crashed during an attempted landing at Macon County Airport (1A5) in Franklin, North Carolina, resulting in the deaths of all three occupants.
The aircraft had departed from Nashville-John C. Tune Airport (KJWN) earlier that day. ADS-B tracking shows the aircraft attempted a go-around on Runway 7, followed by a second approach. During the sequence, the airplane impacted terrain approximately 500 feet north of the runway and came to rest upright in an open field.
Authorities reported that the wreckage remained intact with no debris field leading to the main site, and no post-crash fire occurred. Local emergency services responded promptly, and the NTSB has taken charge of the investigation.
Weather reports from the time of the accident indicated calm winds, clear visibility, and scattered clouds at 4,500 ft, suggesting no immediate weather hazards.
This tragedy comes as a shock to the community, as the crash occurred near a local elementary school, though no injuries were reported on the ground.
Analysis
Preliminary information points toward a loss of control during a go-around attempt as a possible contributing factor. A go-around can be challenging, particularly if performed late in the landing sequence, requiring precise energy management, climb performance, and coordination.
The lack of a debris field and the intact nature of the wreckage suggest the aircraft impacted at low forward speed but with insufficient altitude to recover. With no post-crash fire, fuel spillage or ignition was unlikely, indicating the force of impact itself was the fatal factor.
Weather does not appear to have played a significant role, as conditions were generally stable with calm winds and good visibility. Investigators will focus on pilot decision-making, aircraft performance during the go-around, and potential mechanical or engine-related issues.
The investigation will further analyze flight data, pilot experience, and aircraft maintenance history to determine the root cause of the accident.
Confidence Rating
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Betting on a low speed stall caused by pilot error.
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Deleteso sorry to see this. rest in peace.
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