
One of three listed on the pilot's flight plan list was recovered at a mobile home park in North Myrtle Beach, according to Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Lynn Lunsford.
There were no survivors in the small aircraft.
The plane had taken off from Grand Strand Regional Airport in Myrtle Beach, S.C. The destination of the plane was to be Concord, N.C.
According to FAA records, the Piper PA-28 was registered to Robert O'Neale of Concord, N.C.
Two people at the home were transported to Grand Strand Regional Medical Center.
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