Couple who died in Beaver Island plane crash posted a video of their flight ...

Couple who died in Beaver Island plane crash posted a video of their flight ...
Couple who died in Beaver Island plane crash posted a video of their flight ...

A Michigan couple who died in a plane crash that killed everyone on board, except for an 11-year-old girl, posted a video of a flight they took over Beaver Island just days before the fatal accident.

Kate Lease and Adam Kendal had recently moved to the island in Northern Lake Michigan and were reportedly planning on opening a vineyard together called Antho Vineyards when they were killed in a fatal crash on the island Saturday afternoon.

The couple referred to themselves on social media as 'travelers-turned-farmers' on their social media profile, and said they had lived in '200+ places in an Airstream and [an] old boat since 2016.' 

On Thursday, they posted a video showing the wheels of a flight they were taking hovering several miles above the Beaver Island shoreline, with the caption: 'Flying (again!) to take the big dog back to his third vet appointment. Crossing all the fingers and toes for better news.'

In another post, on October 29, the couple shared another image of a flight they took over the island, showing trees of every color surrounding one road leading to the beach. 

It read: 'That little bitty road leads to one of our favorite campgrounds, and now somehow we live on the other side of the epic view. Life is wild.'

Kate Lease (left) and Adam Kendal (right) were two victims of Saturday's plane crash, which also killed Mike Perdue and the pilot, who has yet to be identified. Perdue's daughter, 11, was the only survivor

Kate Lease (left) and Adam Kendal (right) were two victims of Saturday's plane crash, which also killed Mike Perdue and the pilot, who has yet to be identified. Perdue's daughter, 11, was the only survivor

They posted a 'family photo' outside their trailer on Friday

They posted a 'family photo' outside their trailer on Friday

They also used their Instagram to share photos of their dogs, Frank and Barker, who were also killed in the fatal crash on Saturday

They also used their Instagram to share photos of their dogs, Frank and Barker, who were also killed in the fatal crash on Saturday

Just days before the fatal crash, the couple posted a video of a flight they took over the island

Just days before the fatal crash, the couple posted a video of a flight they took over the island

They used their shared Instagram page,'lifewithoutwaiting,' to post pictures of their cross-country adventures and share photos of their

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