Family from Laval, including a child, killed in plane crash near Ohio airport

The small plane was attempting to make an emergency landing because of a suspected mechanical failure, Ohio State Highway Patrol says.

VIENNA, Ohio — A plane trying to make an emergency landing at an airport in northeastern Ohio crashed, killing all three people aboard, authorities said.

Ohio State Highway Patrol identified the three as pilot Jawdat Khawam, 54, Martine Arseneault, 45, and Daphne Khawam, 8. They are all from Laval.

The twin-engine Beechcraft 60 went down near the Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport in Ohio around 6:45 p.m. Friday, the Federal Aviation Administration said Saturday.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol post in Trumbull County, which was notified shortly after 7 p.m. Friday, said the crash just north of the airport killed the pilot and two passengers.

“A mechanical failure is suspected and the aircraft was reported as attempting to make an emergency landing” before it went down “near one of the runways” in Fowler Township, the Warren post of the highway patrol said in a statement Saturday afternoon.

Anthony Trevena, executive director of the Western Reserve Port Authority, said the plane had come from Plattsburgh, N.Y., but officials didn’t immediately know where it was headed.

Trevena said it appeared that the plane’s left engine had failed, it missed the approach to land and circled back to approach again, but went out of control and crashed near the north end of the runway. Firefighters with the Youngstown Air Reserve station at the airport worked with local emergency responders to control the resulting fire, he said.

The National Transportation Safety Board will investigate, the FAA said in a statement.

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