News4JAX obtained the preliminary accident report from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) detailing the events leading to the crash that killed a beloved stunt pilot.
According to the NTSB, the owner of the single-seat EA-330 and other pilots, including 46-year-old Warren Cilliers, met on the morning of Nov. 8 to practice aerobatic routines for an upcoming competition.
The owner flew the plane first from St. Augustine to Keystone Heights to practice his routine. He did not report any issues on his flight, the NTSB report said.
Once he landed, the plane was refueled so Cillier could take flight and practice.
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The report said Cilliers started the flight with a

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