Montana plane crash kills 'Ice Road Truckers' TV show star


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MISSOULA, Mont. (AP) — A plane crash in western Montana killed a star of the History channel reality series "Ice Road Truckers" who was planning to film a pilot episode of a show about recovering plane wrecks.

Darrell Ward, 52, of Deer Lodge, died in the fiery crash Sunday on the shoulder of Interstate 90 southeast of Missoula, History spokeswoman Susan Ievoli confirmed Monday.

Pilot Mark Melotz appeared to be trying to land at a small airstrip when "something went drastically wrong," Missoula County sheriff's Capt. Bill Burt said Sunday.

Family and friends who were waiting for them said the airplane appeared to stall, then went through a stand of trees, hitting some of them, Burt said. Branches were thrown onto the highway.

Melotz, 56, of Arlee, bought the Cessna 182 on Friday, Burt said. He had flown the airplane to Missoula, where he picked up Ward.

"As best we know, it was a trip from Missoula to that airstrip to visit some friends," Burt said.

Ward appeared on five seasons of "Ice Road Truckers," which follows drivers taking supplies in big rigs across frozen lakes to work camps and remote towns. He drove in Alaska and Canada.

"We are saddened by the tragic loss of Darrell Ward, a beloved member of the HISTORY family," the channel said in a statement. "He will be greatly missed and our thoughts are with his family during this difficult time."

The National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration are investigating the cause of the crash.

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