5 die in small plane crash in Missouri

Saturday September 15, 2012 4:00 PM

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — A small plane has crashed in Missouri, killing the owners of two businesses and three children.

Missouri State Highway Patrol spokesman Jason Pace told the Springfield News-Leader (http://sgfnow.co/RURydx ) that the plane went down about 12:30 a.m. Saturday near the town of Willard.

He says the plane appeared to have been headed toward the Springfield airport when it crashed. Troopers are securing the scene until investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration arrive.

Pace identified those killed as 44-year-old John Lambert, 46-year-old Robin Melton, 10-year-old Joshua Lambert, 15-year-old McKinley Lambert and 16-year-old Grayson Lambert. Pace says John Lambert was piloting the plane.

Lambert owned Missouri Insulation & Supply Inc., while Melton owned an environmental consulting firm called Environmental Works Inc.

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