A small, twin-engine plane crashed in LaGrange, Ga., killing all three men on board, police said. LaGrange Fire Department officials said the Beechcraft Baron plane crashed around 2:07 p.m. Saturday after practicing some maneuvers and having to make sudden movements to avoid a glider. After avoiding the glider, the plane made a sudden nose-dive and crashed, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. Two of the men died on the scene, while the third died later at Columbus Medical Center, firefighters said. The men were identified as Vincent Michael Rossetti, 60, Willy Lutz, 69 and Jeffery Van Curtis, 53. Two of the men were regulars at the airport and were doctors. The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board were investigating the crash.