DETROIT — Radio transmissions between a 19-year-old pilot and a Detroit-area airport control tower point to the small plane he was operating as being too heavy before it crashed just after takeoff, killing all four people aboard.
Troy Brothers was licensed and flying the single-engine Cessna 172 that took off about 1:40 p.m. EDT Friday from Oakland County International Airport in Waterford Township, about 27 miles northwest of Detroit.
The pilot can be heard on LiveATC.Net saying "we're a little over weight ... we're going to have to come back and land" before the four-seat plane crashed in a field near an airport runway.
LiveATC.Net provides live air traffic-control broadcasts from control towers and radar facilities around the world, according to its website.
Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Lynn Lunsford confirmed Friday evening that the recording is an archive of the tower conversation.
Brothers, who lived with his family in the northern Detroit suburb of Fraser, died in the crash. His 58-year-old stepfather, James Haley, and 34-year-old brother-in-law Jamie Jose, also died in the wreckage.
Sandra Haley, Brothers' 53-year-old mother, died at an area hospital.
"It's a very sad day for the airport," said Dave VanderVeen, director of central services for Oakland County.