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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Weatherman Dies in Small Plane Crash

Weatherman Dies in Small Plane Crash

28 Jan

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Summary

  • Chief meteorologist Roland Steadham died in a plane crash.
  • The aircraft clipped a power line near Emmett, Idaho.
  • Steadham was a devoted husband, father of six, and grandfather.
Weatherman Dies in Small Plane Crash

Roland Steadham, who served as CBS2's chief meteorologist for a decade, has died in a small plane crash. The incident occurred on Tuesday, January 27, near Emmett, Idaho, resulting in the deaths of both occupants. Authorities reported that the aircraft clipped a power line and subsequently crashed onto the ice of the Payette River. Steadham, aged 67, was a respected figure in the community, known for his engaging personality and dedication to sharing weather insights across Idaho. He was also a devoted family man, often speaking of his wife, six children, and grandchildren. Beyond his professional life, Steadham had a passion for recreational flying and enjoyed outdoor activities with his family. The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed the crash, with the National Transportation Safety Board launching an investigation into the cause of the accident.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Roland Steadham was the chief meteorologist for CBS2 in Idaho for the past decade, known for his passion for weather and his family.
Roland Steadham died in a small plane crash near Emmett, Idaho, after the aircraft reportedly clipped a power line.
The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed the crash, and the National Transportation Safety Board is in charge of the investigation.

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