A private jet crash near Statesville, North Carolina, on Thursday, December 18, 2025, claimed seven lives. The aircraft went down shortly after takeoff, erupting into flames in a nearby field. Among those killed were four members of the same family, including former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, his wife Cristina, and their two children. The accident has “sent shockwaves through both the local community and the motorsports world.”
Authorities confirmed the plane was a Cessna C550 business jet. Flight data and eyewitnesses suggest the aircraft experienced trouble shortly after becoming airborne. The pilot tried to return to the runway, but the plane could not complete the maneuver. Weather at the time included light drizzle and low cloud cover, which may have complicated the flight. Officials have not confirmed who was piloting the aircraft.
Residents reported seeing the plane flying unusually low before descending rapidly. Witnesses described “a loud impact followed by a large plume of smoke rising into the air.” Emergency crews quickly secured the scene, and no additional damage to nearby homes was reported, though the event deeply affected the community.
The National Transportation Safety Board is reviewing maintenance records, flight patterns, and environmental factors to determine the cause of the crash. Investigators continue working while respecting the families’ privacy.
Tributes have poured in from NASCAR and beyond. Biffle was remembered as “a respected competitor, a generous individual, and a devoted family man.” Fellow drivers, fans, and officials emphasized his accomplishments on and off the track while honoring the lives lost and supporting their loved ones.