Gordonville, TX — A small plane crashed near the Oklahoma-Texas border this past Friday (March 29, 2015), leaving four people injured. Police with the Texas DPS didn’t release a lot of information, but said that a pilot and three passengers were injured after their small white plane crashed into a house in Gordonville.
The small Beechcraft B35 airplane was apparently flying near the Gordonviille area at about 4:00 p.m. this past Sunday afternoon when something went wrong and the pilot, Robert Gentry, lost control. The plane then crashed into a local home, going through the roof and leaking fuel everywhere.
A small fire started and the homeowners quickly helped the passengers and pilot out of the plane. All four were taken to a hospital, but their conditions weren’t released. The news also said that the small plane had just taken off from Cedar Mills Airport.
Update: The passengers in the plane crash have been identified as Karen Christian, 51, Annie Gentry, 17, and Collin Howell, 14. The pilot, Robert Gentry, was also injured.
Map of Gordonville
Commentary:
I won’t claim to know a lot more information than what the news has already released, but one thing I would be concerned about here is a defect or a malfunction on the plane itself. I realize that a lot of things can cause a plane to crash, but if there was something wrong with the craft itself, then the owner of the plant (or the manufacturer) might incur liability.
— Grossman Law Offices