![]() ![]() The plane, a 1976 Beechcraft Bonanza, took off from Wiley Post Airport at 8:50 a.m. The company does not have a listed phone number. The plane’s identification number, N9112S, is registered to a limited liability corporation in Carson City, NV. They were taken to OU Medical Center and Deaconess Hospital, said Lara O’Leary, Emergency Medical Services Authority spokeswoman. Two adult men and three adult women, including the Meyers, were aboard the plane at the time. “He landed in the best orientation he could for a crash or emergency situation.” He kept it upright the whole time so that was positive,” said Oklahoma City fire Batallion Chief Steven Lumry. “It appeared to me that it was trying to make an emergency landing. The single-engine plane was trying to land when it clipped a tree and crashed into a ditch in front of a Bank of Oklahoma branch. Names and conditions of the others were not available Saturday. She was in fair condition at OU Medical Center. Jennings confirmed that Meyer’s wife, Nam Meyer, 50, was injured in the crash. Ron Meyer, 59, died Saturday afternoon, said Dick Jennings, who answered the phone at Meyer’s business, Phoenix Fabrication LLC. ![]()
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