Ten people died after a small plane crashed Sunday (June 30) morning near Dallas, US state of Texas.
The plane crash set a hangar on fire
at Addison Airport,
about 25 km north of downtown Dallas.
According to
authorities, the plane crash set a hangar on fire at Addison
Airport, about 25 km north of downtown
Dallas.
Everyone on board
the plane was killed after it crashed at 9:10 a.m. local time, according to
city of Addison
spokeswoman Mary Rosenbleeth.
The twin-engine
small plane had just taken off when it crashed into a hangar, Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) spokesperson Lynn Lunsford said. The fire destroyed the
aircraft.
Authorities have
not released information about the identities of the people who were killed. Addison fire spokesman Edward Martelle said authorities
had not identified the plane's owner.
The National Transportation Safety Board and the
FAA were sending investigators to the scene, local media reported.
Source: NDO
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