New details have emerged regarding the tragic plane crash that took the lives of country star Brett James, his wife and his stepdaughter last month.

The “Jesus, Take the Wheel” singer, who was piloting a single-engine, four-seat aircraft, had “requested a visual approach” to land on the runway at Macon County Airport in Franklin, NC, prior to the crash, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) shared in a new report obtained by Page Six.

Per the report, James attempted to make a full turn before he lost control of the Cirrus SR22T.

James then approached the airport around 2:48 ET, last reporting that he was intending “to perform a 360° turn to land” on the runway and was at 6,800 feet.

No other signals from James were received to air traffic controllers after that.

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