John Robert Frazier Killed in Plane Crash on Texas 360 in Grand Prairie

John Robert Frazier Killed in Plane Crash on Texas 360 in Grand Prairie

John Robert Frazier Killed in Grand Prairie Plane Crash on Texas 360

Grand Prairie, Texas (December 26, 2020) – The identity of the second man who was killed Monday afternoon after a small plane crashed in Grand Prairie has been disclosed.

The Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office identified the victim as John Robert Frazier, 65, of Trophy Club.

The deadly crash happened around 2:50 p.m., December 21, along the Texas 360 service road near East Mayfield Road, near a Sonic restaurant.

Authorities said the single-engine Wheeler Express took off from Grand Prairie Municipal Airport and was headed northbound when it hit a telephone pole before hitting the concrete multiple times. It struck a nearby pickup truck and caught fire.

The plane was initially in Denton that morning.

Two people in the plane, Frazier and Larry Ronald Vieregge, 71, of Grapevine, were pronounced dead at the scene.

It’s unclear who the pilot was.

One person in the pickup was taken to the hospital with minor injuries.

The authorities are investigating the crash.

Most plane crashes are often caused by malfunctioning parts, communication problems and pilot error. The outcome of these crashes are devastating.

If you have lost a loved one in a plane crash, it is important that you contact a wrongful death lawyer who will help you with your case.

Contact our law firm, Joel A. Gordon and Associates, for a free consultation.

To speak with an attorney Click to call: 281-943-5555.

,

Share this post