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The plane was carrying 2 crew members (pilot Denver Mills, and co-pilot Bjorn Fahlstrom) and eight passengers involved with Oklahoma State basketball. All ten individuals died.<ref name=espn/> Oklahoma State has a memorial erected to them, entitled "Remember the Ten", inside [[Gallagher-Iba Arena]] in [[Stillwater, Oklahoma]].
The plane was carrying 2 crew members (pilot Denver Mills, and co-pilot Bjorn Fahlstrom) and eight passengers involved with Oklahoma State basketball. All ten individuals died.<ref name=espn/> Oklahoma State has a memorial erected to them, entitled "Remember the Ten", inside [[Gallagher-Iba Arena]] in [[Stillwater, Oklahoma]].



List of Crash Victims

Kendall C. Durfey
Television/Radio Engineer
August 1, 1962
Bjorn G. Fahlstrom
Corporate Aviation Pilot
February 13, 1970

Nathan Z. Fleming
Scholar/Athlete
September 11, 1980

William R. Hancock III
Media Relations Coordinator
April 6, 1969

Daniel P. Lawson, Jr.
Scholar/Athlete
July 28, 1979

Brian W. Luinstra
Athletic Trainer
July 26, 1971

Denver R. Mills
CPA by Profession, Pilot by Passion
January 31, 1945

Pat Noyes
Director of Basketball Operations
July 11, 1973

William B. Tietgens (Teegins)
Sportscaster/Voice of the Cowboys
July 26, 1952

Jared G. Weiberg
Student Assistant
March 9, 1978
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==See also==
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Revision as of 05:36, 19 February 2019

Oklahoma State basketball team plane crash
Beechcraft Super King Air 200 similar to accident aircraft
Accident
DateJanuary 27, 2001
SummarySpatial disorientation in snow storm
SiteStrasburg, Colorado, U.S.
Aircraft typeBeechcraft Super King Air 200
OperatorJet Express Services
RegistrationN81PF
Passengers8
Crew2
Fatalities10
Survivors0

The Oklahoma State University Cowboys basketball team plane crash occurred on January 27, 2001, at 19:37 EST, when a Beechcraft Super King Air 200, registration N81PF, carrying 2 players on the Oklahoma State Cowboys basketball team along with 6 OSU broadcasters & members of the OSU coaching staff, crashed in a field 40 miles (64 km) east of Denver,[1] near Strasburg, in the U.S. state of Colorado. The pilot had become disoriented in a snow storm.[2] The plane was flying from Jefferson County Airport to Stillwater Regional Airport after the team's loss to the Colorado Buffaloes.

The plane was carrying 2 crew members (pilot Denver Mills, and co-pilot Bjorn Fahlstrom) and eight passengers involved with Oklahoma State basketball. All ten individuals died.[1] Oklahoma State has a memorial erected to them, entitled "Remember the Ten", inside Gallagher-Iba Arena in Stillwater, Oklahoma.


List of Crash Victims

Kendall C. Durfey Television/Radio Engineer August 1, 1962

Bjorn G. Fahlstrom Corporate Aviation Pilot February 13, 1970

Nathan Z. Fleming Scholar/Athlete September 11, 1980

William R. Hancock III Media Relations Coordinator April 6, 1969

Daniel P. Lawson, Jr. Scholar/Athlete July 28, 1979

Brian W. Luinstra Athletic Trainer July 26, 1971

Denver R. Mills CPA by Profession, Pilot by Passion January 31, 1945

Pat Noyes Director of Basketball Operations July 11, 1973

William B. Tietgens (Teegins) Sportscaster/Voice of the Cowboys July 26, 1952

Jared G. Weiberg Student Assistant March 9, 1978 <ref name=remember the ten>

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "ESPN.com - GEN - Investigation continues in Oklahoma State crash". espn.go.com.
  2. ^ "Maps and details of plane crashes - PlaneCrashMap.com". www.planecrashmap.com. Archived from the original on June 15, 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)

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