Pilot who died in Indiana plane crash was trying to fly solo around the world – EVOL

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Fire Dept., witness talk about small plane crash tragedy in Greenwood

Greenwood Fire Department spokesperson gives the official statement about small plane crash in Greenwood. A witness talks about what he saw.

Anh-Thu Nguyen, 44, wanted to be the first Vietnamese woman to complete a solo flight around the world. Her journey ended prematurely after her airplane crashed in Greenwood, Indiana, on July 30.

The Johnson County coroner has identified Nguyen, a flight instructor and a Purdue University graduate, as the pilot killed in a small-plane crash earlier Wednesday.

Nguyen was on the second leg of her journey. She left the Indy South Greenwood Airport at 10:45 a.m. and was en route to an airport in Pennsylvania, according to flight records from Flightaware.

A few minutes after taking off from the Greenwood airport, Nguyen’s 2005 Lancair IV-P was seen spiraling out of the air. The plane ultimately landed on a hill behind a Circle K gas station on Greenwood’s Main Street.

Frank Williams, a witness to the crash, said the airplane was quiet as it fell from the sky.

“There was no explosion, and there was no fire. I pulled right up, and I could smell fuel. As I got close to the plane,

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