There is no confirmed public answer yet to who was actually flying Greg Biffle’s plane at the time of the crash.

What Is Known So Far

  • Investigators and news outlets have reported that there were multiple licensed pilots on board the Cessna Citation 550 that crashed near Statesville Regional Airport on December 18, 2025.
  • Reports consistently say authorities have not yet identified which of those pilots was at the controls during the short flight and attempted return to the airport.

Pilots Listed On Board

  • Federal and media reports note that Greg Biffle himself held a private pilot certificate with a multi‑engine rating, obtained earlier in 2025.
  • Coverage also names Dennis Dutton and Jack Dutton as licensed pilots who were aboard the aircraft, with at least one of them rated for the Citation 550 type.

Why There Is No Clear “Pilot” Answer Yet

  • The NTSB has publicly stated that it is still working to verify who was acting as pilot in command for the approximately 10‑minute flight, and that this determination is part of the ongoing investigation.
  • Until investigators release their formal findings, any claim that a specific individual was definitively piloting Greg Biffle’s plane at the moment of the crash would be speculative rather than confirmed.

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