Charles Hew Crooks, 23, died July 29 and was one of two people on board the flight, which had only one person on it when it landed at RDU.
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Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board leaders told WRAL News they have yet to speak with the surviving co-pilot of a small plane that made an emergency landing last week at Raleigh-Durham International Airport after a man fell or jumped from it.
Charles Hew Crooks, 23, died July 29 and was one of two people on board the flight, which had only one person on it when it landed at RDU.
The FAA will lead the investigation into how Crooks, the co-pilot of the flight, managed to fall from the plane.
On Monday, the FAA issued a statement to WRAL News, saying it would interview the pilot as part of its investigation. However, the FAA said it does not discuss timelines.
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