Pilot who died in Beverly plane crash was expecting first child with wife

Boston, MALocal News

Geoffrey Andrews, 30, tragically died in a plane crash near Beverly Regional Airport during takeoff on Thursday morning. Another person was injured in the incident. His family disclosed that Andrews' wife, Gentry, is pregnant, with their first child expected to arrive in October. They characterized him as a charismatic individual with a passion for flying and a deep love for his family. Andrews was also known for his interests in cooking, photography, and music, often playing the piano and singing in choirs.

The crash has prompted an investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration, the National Transportation Safety Board, and the Massachusetts State Police, who aim to uncover the circumstances surrounding the accident. This incident highlights the risks associated with aviation and the impact on local communities. The loss of Andrews, who was looking forward to fatherhood, resonates deeply within the community.

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