Gospel group may have suffered 'dark terror' in fatal plane crash that killed 7: expert

Three members of the gospel group, the Nelons, were among seven people killed Friday, July 26, in a plane crash in Wyoming. There were no survivors.

An “autopilot issue during flight” was noted as a cause for concern by the National Transportation Safety Board spokesperson Keith Holloway, who also said that investigators were further evaluating the situation after investigating the crash site.

Prior to the single-engine Pilatus PC-12/47E turboprop airplane crashing, Dr. Alan Diehl, a former NTSB, FAA and U.S. Air Force Crash Investigator, Aviation Psychologist and author of, “Requiem for Camelot,” described to Fox News Digital what the passengers on the fatal flight may have experienced.

“Dark terror. That’s what you usually hear in my novel when I talk about [John F. Kennedy Jr.] falling from the sky,” Diehl shared. “I said it was all over, but the screaming, and that’s based on, you know, he didn’t have a voice recorder on his airplane, but I’m sure that he and his two passengers…

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