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Sheriff's Office Releases Names of Bristol Plane Crash Victims

A preliminary Federal Aviation Administration report said the Diamond DA20 had engine trouble before the crash that killed John Hall and injured his son.

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BRISTOL — Lincoln County Sheriffs Office has released the names of the people involved in a plane crash in Bristol on Aug. 20, 2026; one occupant succumbed at the scene. Two people were aboard a single-engine, two-seater Diamond Aircraft when it went down near Fort William Henry at approximately 1 p.m. The aircraft was reportedly en route to Knox County Regional Airport, in Owls Head, from Brunswick Airport.

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WGME broke the news on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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