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SNOHOMISH, Wash. (AP) – The names of four people killed in a small plane crash northeast of Seattle last week were released by medical examiners on Wednesday.<br> The Snohomish County Medical Examiner said the victims included three men from Washington state: Nathan Precup, 33, of Seattle; Nate Lachendro, 49, of Gig Harbor, and Scott Brenneman, 52, of Roy; as well as David Newton, 67, of Wichita, Kansas.<br> The plane´s right wing broke away from the aircraft during the morning flight from Renton, the National Transportation Safety Board said this week.
The plane crashed and then burned in a field near Snohomish. The victims all died of blunt-force injuries, according to the medical examiner´s office.<br> Raisbeck Engineering of Seattle was having the Cessna 208B test flown before modifying the aircraft, according to a statement from Raisbeck President Hal Chrisman.<br> He said the aircraft had not yet been modified.
The flight crew included two “highly-experienced” test pilots, a flight test director and an instrumentation engineer who were collecting “baseline aircraft performance data,” Chrisman said.<br> It was unclear who was responsible for which task.
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