NEWS
MAJOR BREAKING: A private jet has crashed at Statesville Regional Airport in North Carolina
MAJOR BREAKING: A private jet has crashed at Statesville Regional Airport in North Carolina, and there are reports that a NASCAR driver may have been among those onboard.
UPDATE: NASCAR’s Greg Biffle, his wife and his children were on board…details about the cause and the number of people involved remain limited as the situation continues to unfold….
CELEBRITY
MAJOR BREAKING: A private jet has crashed at Statesville Regional Airport in North Carolina, and there are reports that a NASCAR driver may have been among those onboard. UPDATE: NASCAR’s Greg Biffle, his wife and his children were on board…more update still Unfolding Full details 



MAJOR BREAKING: A private jet has crashed at Statesville Regional Airport in North Carolina, and there are reports that a NASCAR driver may have been among those onboard.
UPDATE: NASCAR’s Greg Biffle, his wife and his children were on board…details about the cause and the number of people involved remain limited as the situation continues to
Full details
Private Jet Crash Reported at Statesville Regional Airport; NASCAR Community Awaits Confirmation
Statesville, N.C. — A private jet reportedly crashed at Statesville Regional Airport in North Carolina on Tuesday, prompting an emergency response and sparking concern across the motorsports community. Authorities have confirmed that an aircraft incident occurred at the airport, but details about the cause and the number of people involved remain limited as the situation continues to unfold.
Early, unconfirmed reports circulating on social media suggested that a NASCAR driver may have been among those onboard. Subsequent updates identified NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, along with his wife and children, as possible passengers on the aircraft. However, officials and representatives have not yet issued formal confirmation regarding the identities or conditions of those involved.
Emergency crews responded quickly to the scene, and airport operations were temporarily disrupted while first responders worked to secure the area and assess the situation. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are expected to investigate once initial emergency efforts
