![]() One man was admitted at a local hospital under serious condition for smoke inhalation. Image of the Echelon Building the day after the crashĪustin Fire Department reported around 1100 local time (1600 UTC) that two people were transported to local hospitals and one was unaccounted for. However, Wikinews has preserved the full text of the letter. The online host of the note, T35 Hosting, later removed it in its entirety after the FBI requested its censorship. Although the incident was intentional, a Department of Homeland Security official said that terrorism is not suspected. Stack's suicide note mentions anti-government and anti-corporate ideals, as well as problems with the Internal Revenue Service and that he lost money in the Enron scandal. Stack committed suicide, and a suicide note has been located. The FAA said the plane had no flight plan and was under Visual Flight Rules. The Federal Aviation Authority indicated the light aircraft was a Piper Cherokee PA-28, as did news reports and eye witnesses. He then drove to Georgetown Municipal Airport, approximately 20 miles away, took off and then crashed his private plane into the Echelon complex. ![]() ![]() A photo of Joseph Andrew Stack, the plane's assumed pilot (circa 2006)Ī small plane crashed into a building, which was one of the Echelon office complex, in north Austin, Texas this morning at 09:56 local time (1456 UTC).įederal officials say the plane owner was Joseph Andrew Stack III presumed to be the pilot who set his house on fire on the 1800 block of Dapplegrey Lane in north Austin an hour earlier.
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