FATAL WRECK

Who was Knoxville Youtuber Jenny Blalock and who was her father James?

'Jenny and her dad were not just daughter/father, they were best friends and did EVERYTHING together!'

JENNY Blalock was a YouTuber known for her love of flying planes and making aviation videos.

Jenny and her father James were tragically killed in a plane crash in a remote part of Tennessee on December 7, 2023 — here we take a look at who they were and what happened.

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YouTube star Jenny and her dad died in a plane crash just weeks after she posted video of her suffering an ‘aircraft malfunction’Credit: Instagram/865flygirl

Who was Knoxville Youtube Jenny Blalock?

Jenny Blalock, 45, was a social media personality who made videos about piloting planes.

She ran the YouTube account TNFlygirl, which has 16,400 subscribers at the time of writing, and went by the Instagram handle 865flygirl, with 2,129 followers.

Her bio on Instagram says she was the owner of two businesses — Luxe Homes and Design and Plantation Reclaimed.

Who was Jenny Blalock's father James Blalock?

James Blalock, 78, was Jenny's dad and "best friend".

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He also went by Jim and the nickname Buck.

Jenny's devastated partner Brett Thees wrote on Facebook: “Jenny and her dad were not just daughter/father, they were best friends and did EVERYTHING together!”

Other than appearing in his daughter's videos, James stayed out of the limelight and there isn't much information available about his life and career.

What happened to Jenny and James Blalock?

Jenny and James were killed in a plane crash on December 7, 2023 over a remote part of Tennessee, which rescue services struggled to access.

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The pair were killed when Jenny's Beechcraft 35 smashed into the ground near Pulaski at around 11.15am.

Their bodies were found next to the single-engine plane close to the Alabama border.

Flight data indicates they had travelled 180miles from Knoxville when their aircraft plummeted to the ground only 10miles short of the nearest airport landing.

The cause of the crash is still under investigation.

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