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Details Emerge About Plane Crash That Killed Piermont Business Owner

Authorities: 2011 plane crash on Westchester-Greenwich border linked to mechanical problems

A single-engine airplane crash on the Greenwich-Westchester border that in June of 2011 was likely caused by the pilot's decision to fly after learning of suspected mechanical problems, transportation officials announced this week.

The pilot was 63-year-old Keith Weiner, . The gallery draws its name from an aviation term used to describe fair weather.

Weiner's 51-year old wife, Lisa Weiner, also perished in the accident, along with their 14-year-old daughter Isabel Weiner and her friend of the same age, Lucy Walsh.

Walsh and the Weiner family called Manhattan home, and Keith's Weiners parents live in Pearl River and helped run the local art shop.

This week's news comes on the heels of a study carried out by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). The board released a detailed report of the accident that includes weather information and comments from the coroner.

All aboard the aircraft—three passengers and one pilot—were killed on impact.

Officials spotlight a damaged cylinder piston in their findings, and state that witnesses saw "[the plane's] engine initially idle rough" upon starting up.

"The probable causes of this accident [are] the pilot's decision to depart on the flight with a suspected mechanical deficiency and his subsequent decision to fly the final approach at a reduced power setting," the report reads. "Contributing to the accident was the improper timing of the magneto(s) that resulted in a severe detonation event."

The aircraft slammed into trees when it was approximately 50 feet above the ground, and caught fire after impact. The blaze then consumed the fuselage and cockpit before being extinguished by fire authorities.

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