No Survivor as Plane Crashes in Texas
The National Transportation Safety Board, USA, is investigating a fiery
plane crash that killed all 10 passengers on board Sunday morning at an
airport near Dallas.
The twin-engine Beechcraft Super King Air 350 crashed into a hangar and started a fire at the Addison Municipal Airport in Texas.
It wasn't immediately clear what may have triggered the crash. The plane was said to have been bound for St. Petersburg, Florida.
Firefighters worked to stop the blaze, forcing the airport to stay closed for 45 minutes, but the plane was destroyed in the fire, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
The twin-engine Beechcraft Super King Air 350 crashed into a hangar and started a fire at the Addison Municipal Airport in Texas.
It wasn't immediately clear what may have triggered the crash. The plane was said to have been bound for St. Petersburg, Florida.
Firefighters worked to stop the blaze, forcing the airport to stay closed for 45 minutes, but the plane was destroyed in the fire, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
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