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Private Jet Owned by NASCAR Driver Greg Biffle Crashes in North Carolina, Multiple Fatalities Feared
A private jet owned by NASCAR veteran Greg Biffle crashed and erupted into flames Thursday morning at Statesville Regional Airport
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Six people were aboard the private jet when it came down, crashing, though authorities have not yet said who was flying the aircraft.
Multiple people are feared dead after a private jet owned by a NASCAR driver crashed and exploded into flames at a North Carolina airport Thursday.
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The jet is owned by GB Aviation Leasing LLC, a company linked to Biffle, though it's still not clear whether he was on the aircraft at the time of the crash.
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A private Cessna C550 business jet, registered to former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, crashed while attempting to land at Statesville Regional Airport, North Carolina. The aircraft, apparently en route to Sarasota,
Former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, his wife and two children have been killed after a private jet owned by the family crashed and exploded in a horrific incident on Friday morning (AEDT).