Greg Biffle, the former NASCAR racer, made headlines on December 18, 2025, when a Cessna plane belonging to his company crashed on the runway of North Carolina’s Statesville Regional Airport. Concerned fans immediately wondered whether Biffle, 55, his wife, Christina, and their children were involved in the crash.
Here’s what we know so far about the plane crash linked to Biffle and where Biffle is now.
Who Is Greg Biffle?
Biffle is best known in the racing world as a former NASCAR driver. He began his NASCAR career in 1995 and stepped away from it in 2016. He competed in multiple competitions throughout his stock car racing career, including the Busch Series, the Craftsman Truck Series and 24 Hours of Daytona.
Did Greg Biffle’s Plane Crash?
A plane belonging to Biffle’s company, GB Aviation Leasing LLC, crashed into North Carolina’s Statesville Regional Airport on December 18, 2025. According to federal aviation records, the aircraft was a Cessna C550, and it crashed in the morning shortly after takeoff, according to Fox News.
Videos from the plane’s wreckage circulated online, and it showed flames engulfing the aircraft on the runway as first responders rushed to the scene.
Five people died in the plane crash, according to Statesville Record & Landmark.
🚨#BREAKING: The plane that has crashed in North Carolina is confirmed to be owned by Greg Biffle.
Greg is the NASCAR driver and hero who flew hundreds of rescue missions in Western North Carolina in his helicopter after Hurricane Helene. pic.twitter.com/Wyq7pVLwaS
— Matt Van Swol (@mattvanswol) December 18, 2025
Is Greg Biffle Alive?
Biffle has not been confirmed as one of the five deceased victims from the plane crash. Therefore, at the time of publication, Biffle is presumably alive, though his whereabouts are still unknown.
Biffle has shared videos and photos of himself flying planes in the past. As seen on his Instagram page, he has taken his family up in the air a few times for leisure flights.
Who Was in the North Carolina Plane Crash?
No identities of the five plane crash victims have been publicly disclosed at the time of publication.
This story is developing …


