Investigators seek answers after Minnesota plane crash
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Federal authorities on Sunday were investigating the fiery crash of a small plane into a suburban Minneapolis home that killed all aboard and engulfed the house in flames.
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The plane had taken off around 1220 local time (1720 BST) before crashing in a residential area of Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
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A small plane traveling from Iowa to Minnesota crashed Saturday in a residential area of a Minneapolis suburb, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
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NTSB, during a news conference on Sunday, said investigators believe there was one person inside the plane that crashed into a home in Brooklyn Park Saturday afternoon.
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Naples Daily News on MSNPlane crash: Flight that departed from Naples crashed in Minnesota. No survivorsThe Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed in a statement to the Des Moines Register that the plane departed from the Des Moines International Airport. The plane was on its way to the Anoka County-Blaine Airport in Minneapolis when it crashed at 12:22 p.m.
Florida, and stopped in Des Moines at around 10:30 a.m. The plane took off 45 minutes later. It crashed six minutes before its scheduled landing time. There were no survivors in the plane ...
A man in his 70s died on Saturday after the experimental plane he was piloting crashed shortly after he took off from a small airport northwest of Orlando, according to the FAA and NTSB. FOX 35's Hannah McKenzie spoke with a man who was at the airport and witnessed the plane takeoff,
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The large chunk of ice that fell from the sky and crashed through the roof of a Palm Coast home was not from a plane, the FAA said Wednesday.
MANATEE COUNTY, Fla. — Two people have been taken to the hospital after a small plane clipped a power line before crashing into a parked vehicle Tuesday morning at Airport Manatee. Details are limited at this time, but the Manatee County Sheriff's Office said deputies are at the airport investigating what happened.
The Federal Aviation Administration said a mysterious ice chunk that crashed through the roof of a Florida home in February did not come from an airplane.
The incident took place near Ronald Reagan Airport in Washington D.C., where a plane crash earlier this year claimed 67 lives.