Single-engine aircraft accident near Boyce, Louisiana

1 fatality • Boyce, United States of America • Landing (descent or approach)

A twin-engine aircraft crashed during its descent into Alexandria, Louisiana, resulting in the death of the pilot.

What happened

On a flight originating from Fort Lauderdale-Executive Airport, a twin engine airplane was en route to Alexandria, Louisiana. The flight departed at 1227 local time with the pilot serving as the sole occupant of the aircraft.

As the aircraft was performing a right-hand turn while descending toward the destination at Alexandria Airport, it transitioned into an uncontrolled descent. The aircraft subsequently impacted the ground in an area situated south of Boyce and east of Rodemacher Lake. The impact resulted in the total destruction of the aircraft and the death of the pilot.

Findings

No specific contributing factors or official conclusions regarding the loss of control were provided in the initial report.

Frequently asked questions

What happened in the 2026-03-22 Beechcraft 250 Super King Air accident near Boyce, United States of America?

A twin-engine aircraft crashed during its descent into Alexandria, Louisiana, resulting in the death of the pilot.

Were there any fatalities in the 2026-03-22 Beechcraft 250 Super King Air accident?

The accident was fatal, resulting in 1 fatality.

What aircraft was involved and where did it happen?

The accident on 2026-03-22 involved a Beechcraft 250 Super King Air, registration N886DS, operated by Sher Donald Trustee, at Boyce, United States of America.

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