Unresponsive Plane Headed Toward D.C. Crashes After U.S. Fighter Jets Break Sound Barrier To Intercept It
An unresponsive business plane that flew over Washington, D.C. on Sunday afternoon forced the U.S. military to send in fighter jets to intercept it. But according to officials, the plane crashed in Virginia. Police stated that first responders reached the plane crash site hours later in the Shenandoah Valley but no survivors were found. The Federal Aviation Administration said that the plane, which had four people on board, took off from Elizabethton, Tennessee, and was supposed to land in Long Island, New York. Strangely, the plane turned around while flying over the island and flew south tow...