Four people killed in flight from Van Nuys that crashed in Oregon are identified
Reporting from Harrisburg, Ore. — Officials have identified four people from California killed in a small plane crash in western Oregon in which there were no survivors.
The Linn County Sheriff’s Office on Saturday identified the pilot of the six-seat, single-engine plane that crashed Friday morning as 67-year-old Mark Gregory Aletky of Acton.
Officials say 42-year-old John A. Zitting of Thousand Oaks hired Aletky to fly him and his wife and son to Eugene, Ore. from Van Nuys.
Thirty-seven-year-old Karen Blackmore Zitting and 17-year-old John Brendan Zitting also died in the crash.
Authorities say witnesses reported seeing the plane flying low before turning and crashing into a grass field two miles north of Harrisburg.
Federal officials are investigating but haven’t determined a cause of the crash.
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