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Small plane crashes into storage units near Lowell City Airport

KENT COUNTY, MICHIGAN, JUL 22 – Two people died after a Vans RV-14 crashed into storage units near Lowell City Airport, igniting a large fire and involving 15 fire departments in the response.

  • On Monday afternoon around 4:30 p.m., a Vans RV-14 aircraft crashed into storage units near Lowell City Airport, with the FAA confirming the plane was a Vans RV-14.
  • Federal Aviation Administration and NTSB officials are expected to investigate the cause, with the Kent County Sheriff's Office leading the local inquiry.
  • Responders reported that 15 fire departments, including Lowell Fire Department and mutual aid units, responded immediately to contain the fire near Lowell City Airport.
  • Authorities noted one person was found dead in the aircraft, causing a traffic backup and Vergennes Street shutdown.
  • Meanwhile, the area remains cordoned off as crews secure the site, investigators are still working to identify the occupants and notify their next of kin.
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Fox17 broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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