Six Dead On Way Home From NASCAR Event
A small Illinois town is in mourning this weekend after a Piper
Saratoga (file photo of type, below) went down, carrying six of its
sons and daughters. For Carlock (IL), the deaths of the men and
women aboard that aircraft has hit especially hard.

The three couples were on their way home from Darlington (SC),
where they had attended a NASCAR race. The victims were identified
as Don Maurer Jr., 40, and his wife, Amy, 38, of Carlock; Amy's
brother, Brad Webb, 34, and his girlfriend, Erica Edgington, 27,
also of Carlock; and the pilot, Curt Piercy, 41, and his wife,
Linda, 42, of Normal. The aircraft impacted Little Black Mountain
near Highsplint in Harlan County (KY), about two hours after taking
off from Darlington.
Carlock is a town of fewer than 500 people. "Little Donnie"
Maurer is especially missed at the Country Side Restaurant, where
he stopped by as many as six times a day in the process of helping
stranded motorists under his towing company banner.
"It's just really hard to deal with [their deaths]," said Jim
Fogle, co-owner of the restaurant, who knew all three couples. "It
wouldn't have been the same if we had lost one of them, but to lose
all of them ... it will never be the same."
The booths of the restaurant are now garnished with yellow
ribbons, in memory of the six. A sign at the local elementary
school said simply, "Pray and hope." But that was before the
wreckage -- and the bodies -- were found.
Maurer was known as the man who could get you out of a jam if
your car had broken down. An employee at the local BP station,
Marian Lawton, said she could always rely on Maurer to come help
her if she had a flat tire or if she ran out of gas. "You wouldn't
even have to ask and he would help you," she said.
Pilot Curt Piercy was also a race car driver, having started out
in demolition derbies and graduated to ARCA stock cars. But when it
came to airplanes, "He was all business when he was in that plane
flying," his uncle Dick Piercy said. "He always said if something
went wrong he'd find an Interstate to land on. It must have been a
mechanical failure or ice and snow going over that mountain because
he would have done everything to keep that plane up."
The NTSB is now investigating the accident.
The bodies were recovered from the crash site late Thursday
evening. They're now being examined by state officials in Kentucky
before they'll be returned to Carlock.

FAA Preliminary Accident Report
IDENTIFICATION
Regis#: 8173U
Make/Model: PA32 Description: PA-32
Cherokee Six, Six, Saratoga, Turbo
Date: 03/22/2004
Time:
Event Type: Accident Highest Injury:
Fatal Mid Air: N Missing:
N
Damage: Destroyed
LOCATION
City:
HARLAN
State: KY Country: US
DESCRIPTION
ACFT CRASHED UNDER UNKNOWN CIRCUMSTANCES, SIX PERSONS ON
BOARD WERE FATALLY
INJURED, THE ACFT WAS DESTROYED, THE ACFT WAS A SUBJECT OF
AND ALERT NOTICE
ISSUED 3/22/04, HARLAN, KY
INJURY DATA Total
Fatal: 6
# Crew: 1 Fat:
1 Ser:
0 Min:
0 Unk:
# Pass: 5 Fat:
5 Ser:
0 Min:
0 Unk:
# Grnd:
Fat: 0 Ser:
0 Min:
0 Unk:
WEATHER:
UNK
OTHER DATA
Activity: Unknown Phase:
Unknown Operation: General
Aviation
Departed: DARLINGTON,
SC
Dep Date: 03/22/2004 Dep. Time: 0001
Destination: BLOOMINGTON,
IL Flt Plan:
VFR Wx
Briefing: Y
Last Radio Cont: UNK
Last Clearance: UNK
FAA FSDO: LOUISVILLE, KY
(SO01)
Entry date: 03/25/2004