Bobcats Co-Owner Beck Dies in Small Plane Crash

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Sep 12, 2009

ROCK HILL, S.C. — A North Carolina businessman who was
a co-owner of the Charlotte Bobcats has died in a single-engine plane crash.

Authorities say 49-year-old William "Skipper" Beck of
Charlotte, N.C., died in the crash around 7:15 a.m. Friday at a local airport in
South Carolina just across the state line from Charlotte.

The York County coroner and the Federal Aviation
Administration say Beck was the only person aboard the Cirrus SR22.

Witnesses say the plane returned shortly after take off,
but crashed as it tried to land and caught fire.

An Internet flight tracking site says the plane flew from
New Jersey to Rock Hill on Wednesday.

Bobcats owner Robert L. Johnson issued a statement saying
that Beck was instrumental in bringing the NBA team to the area.

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