The planes, a Cessna 172S and a Lancair 360 MK II, each had two people on board when they collided just before 8:30 a.m. near Marana Regional Airport in Marana Regional Airport, AZ (AVW/KAVQ) according to the National Transportation Safety Board.
The Lancair was performing circuits at 2,100 ft and the Cessna was on final approach to runway 12 with the Lancair closing in on the Cessna. After landing, the Cessna appears to have initiated a takeoff with the Lancair going around until both datapoints merge just southeast of runway 3/21.
The two people aboard the Lancair were killed, while the two in the Cessna were unharmed, said Vic Hathaway, the town’s communications manager. The names of the people who were killed have not been released, but Ms. Hathaway said they were from out of town.
Marana Airport is an “uncontrolled field,” meaning it does not have an operating air traffic control tower but instead relies on pilots to use the CTAF Frequency (Common Traffic Advisory Frequency) to announce their positions to other pilots.
The town of Marana was enrolled in a five-year program of the Federal Aviation Administration that was meant to help them build an air traffic control tower by the end of 2024, Ms. Hathaway said. The construction was delayed because of the pandemic, and a new deadline was set for the end of 2029.
Ms. Hathaway said the town had been petitioning for a tower at the airport because the area was growing rapidly, and the Marana Airport was also used to help relieve traffic from Tucson International Airport, which is about 30 miles southeast of their town.
Aircraft Information:
Owner / Operator: Private
Aircraft: Lancair 360 Mk11
Registration: N3602M
Serial Number: 941-320-781
First Flew: 2001
Age: 24 Years
Aircraft Information:
Owner / Operator: Private
Aircraft: Cessna 172S Skyhawk SP
Registration: N463ER
Serial Number: 172S11597
First Flew: 2015
Age: 10 Years
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