Wednesday, April 3rd 2013, 6:08 pm
The woman who was inside an Indiana home when a small plane from Tulsa crashed into it last month is talking now about her experience.
Diana McKeown grew up in the house and still lived there when the plane carrying DigiCut employees and former OU quarterback Steve Davis, crashed.
She said she had just answered a phone call when it happened.
"There was this huge explosion and I mean everything--the phone was gone and I was just, I don't know how long I was sitting in the chair, really, before I realized everything around me was gone," McKeown said. "All the insulation in the ceiling and everything was coming down on me and around me, and I looked up and all I could see was blue sky."
Her only injury was irritation to her lungs from breathing in the insulation.
Steve Davis and DigiCut owner Wes Caves were killed.
Christopher Evans is back at his home in Tulsa, and waiting for more surgery. Jim Rogers is in critical condition in ICU, at a Tulsa hospital.
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