US Bank Executive Presumed Dead After Plane Crashes Into Minnesota Home
- A small plane crashed into a home in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, killing all onboard and causing a fire, officials said.
- The Federal Aviation Administration stated that the SOCATA TBM7 crashed around 12:20 p.m. Local time on Saturday.
- The National Transportation Safety Board will lead the investigation into the crash, focusing on the pilot and the aircraft.
- All residents inside the home at the time of the crash escaped safely, said Brooklyn Park Fire Chief Shawn Conway.
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US Bank exec believed to be sole fatality in Brooklyn Park plane crash
BROOKLYN PARK, Minn. — The pilot was the sole fatality and there were no other injuries after a plane crashed through the roof of a Brooklyn Park house on Saturday, March 29, officials said in a news conference. One person inside the home was able to escape without injuries. A second resident was not home at the time, Brooklyn Park Fire Chief Shawn Conway said Sunday. The pilot was the sole occupant of the plane. The pilot’s identity will be rel…
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