Single-engine aircraft crash near Monroe Municipal Airport

2 fatalities • Monroe, United States of America • Landing (descent or approach)

A single-engine airplane crashed in a gravel quarry north of Monroe Municipal Airport during its final approach, resulting in two fatalities.

What happened

During a flight originating from Oshkosh, a single-engine airplane was performing its final approach to Runway 20 at Monroe Municipal Airport. While maneuvering for landing, the aircraft lost control and deviated from its intended flight path. The plane subsequently struck the ground in a gravel quarry situated to the north of the airfield.

All two occupants on board the aircraft were killed in the impact. There were no other persons involved in the accident.

Findings

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

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Frequently asked questions

What happened in the 2025-11-24 Socata TBM-700 accident near Monroe, United States of America?

A single-engine airplane crashed in a gravel quarry north of Monroe Municipal Airport during its final approach, resulting in two fatalities.

Were there any fatalities in the 2025-11-24 Socata TBM-700 accident?

The accident was fatal, resulting in 2 fatalities.

What aircraft was involved and where did it happen?

The accident on 2025-11-24 involved a Socata TBM-700, registration N700PT, operated by Peter T. Lewis, at Monroe, United States of America.

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