Beloved CBS meteorologist killed in plane crash after aircraft plunged into icy river

A small plane vanished from radar just twelve minutes after lifting into the winter sky, sending shockwaves through Idaho. Moments later, witnesses reported wreckage scattered across ice near the Payette River, tangled in downed power lines. At the controls was Roland Steadham, a beloved local TV weatherman whose sudden loss felt deeply personal to the community.

For years, Steadham had been a steady presence in Idaho living rooms, calmly guiding viewers through blizzards, heat waves, and wildfire smoke. His reassuring voice and clear explanations made unpredictable weather feel manageable. Viewers trusted him not just for forecasts, but for the calm confidence he brought during uncertain moments.

Off camera, friends and colleagues say he was even warmer than he appeared on air. Steadham was a devoted father of six and a proud grandfather who loved sharing stories about his family. Flying was his passion, something that filled him with joy and a sense of freedom he eagerly shared with others.

Just days before the crash, Steadham spoke to aviation students, holding his helmet and encouraging them to chase their dreams. He told them that flying had “been so good” to him, urging them to follow the skies with curiosity and courage. Those words now resonate with heartbreaking weight.

In the days after the crash, flowers and handwritten notes appeared outside CBS2 and along the riverbank where the plane went down. Viewers recalled chance encounters in everyday places, remembering how Steadham would stop to explain a radar image or share a quick flying story without ever seeming rushed.

As investigators work to understand what happened in his final minutes, those who loved Steadham are holding onto his legacy rather than the tragedy. He is remembered as a man who lifted spirits, inspired dreams, and helped people look upward with hope, both in weather and in life.

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