FATAL CRASH America’s most beloved family have been involved in a fatal plane crash on route to a concert. Check the first comment ⤵️⤵️

A plane carrying the Nelons, a well-known and loved gospel family in the United States, crashed and kiIIed all on board.

Seven people died in the terrible accident, including Jason and Kelly Nelon Clark, their daughter Amber, and Nathan Kistler, their son-in-law.

Melanie Hodges, who worked for the family, and Larry Haynie, a pilot, and his wife Melissa also died.WATCH BELOW..

That person, Autumn Nelon Streetman, wasn’t on the plane at that time.

When their plane crashed over Wyoming, band members were on their way to Alaska to join the Gaither Homecoming Cruise.WATCH BELOW..

Someone said the plane crashed into the ground in flames, and firefighters and other emergency workers rushed to the scene as a wildfire broke out.

According to the Wyoming sheriff’s office, no one survived.

In a statement about the tragedy, Autumn Nelon Streetman said, “As many of you know by now, my parents, Jason and Kelly Nelon Clark, along with my sister Amber, brother-in-law Nathan, and our dear friends Melodi Hodges, Larry, and Melissa Haynie, were in a terrible plane crash on Friday.”

For the prayers that have already been said for me, my husband Jamie, our soon-to-be-born son, and Jason’s parents, Dan and Linda Clark, thank you.

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“Your prayers, love, and support will help us get through the next few days. Thank you.”

A video taken just before they got on the plane that was going to crash shows Jason talking to his family and the pilot on a Nebraska runway while smiling.

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FlightAware.com says the plane was a Pilatus PC-12/47E owned by Haynie Enterprises.

The accident will now be looked into by the National Transportation Safety Board.

In 2016, The Nelons were inducted into the Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame. They are widely seen as one of the most important families in US gospel history.

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I Shall Not Be Moved, Come Morning, and We Shall Wear a Robe and Crown are some of their most popular songs.

They have also been nominated for three Grammys over the course of their career.

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