A private business jet registered to former NASCAR star Greg Biffle crashed at Statesville Regional Airport on Thursday morning, resulting in multiple fatalities.
The crash occurred around 10:15 AM ET as the aircraft was attempting to land.
According to the Iredell County Sheriff’s Office, there were deaths on board the plane, though authorities have not yet confirmed the exact number of victims or their identities.
What We Know About the Crash
The aircraft, a Cessna C550 with the tail number N257BW, is owned by GB Aviation Leasing LLC.
Public records and local news reports confirm that the leasing company shares the same Mooresville mailing address as the 55-year-old semi-retired driver.
Witnesses near the scene reported seeing the plane flying unusually low before it went down.
Images from the airport show the wreckage engulfed in flames with thick black smoke rising into the air.
Fire crews and emergency responders remained on the scene throughout the morning, working under overcast skies and light rain.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is currently on-site, and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will lead the investigation to determine what caused the fatal accident.
Greg Biffle recently made national headlines as a hero for flying hundreds of private helicopter rescue missions to help victims of Hurricane Helene in Western North Carolina.
UPDATE: Tragically, ex-NASCAR racer Greg Biffle perished at age 55 in an aviation accident in Statesville, North Carolina, on December 18, 2025. He was piloting his own business jet when it went down soon after departing, claiming the lives of all seven individuals aboard, among them his spouse and their two kids.
Those lost in the crash were Biffle himself, his wife Cristina, their 14-year-old daughter Emma, 5-year-old son Ryder, Dennis Dutton along with his son Jack, and Craig Wadsworth.





















