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Two Killed in Small Airplane Crash in Mississippi

Two people died when a single-engine plane crashed near Holly Springs airport; the FAA leads the ongoing investigation into the cause of the accident.

  • On Sunday a small airplane crashed near the Holly Springs–Marshall County Airport in Marshall County, Mississippi, and two people were pronounced dead at the scene.
  • Officials say the pilot was apparently attempting to land when the aircraft went down in a wooded area east of the runway, while the flight destination and cause of crash remain under investigation.
  • The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department later identified the victims as Wesley Bolden, 29, and Jordan Hall, 17, with Bolden listed as founder and flight instructor per company website.
  • The FAA is expected to lead the formal investigation after local fire departments responded and deputies found the aircraft engulfed in flames at arrival.
  • FAA records indicate the aircraft was registered to Firecrest LLC, a flight-training company based in Holly Springs, and officials said the fire initially prevented determining the exact aircraft type.
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WREG News broke the news in Memphis, United States on Sunday, January 18, 2026.
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