5 killed in US twin-engine plane crash
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- 23 February, 2023
- 13:21
Five people were killed in a twin-engine plane crash in Little Rock, Arkansas, officials said, Report informs via ABC.
The twin-engine Beech BE20 crashed in a wooded area after taking off from Little Rock's Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport. It was en route to John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Ohio, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
Emergency vehicles appeared near the location where a small aircraft crashed while taking off from the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 22, 2023.
Five people were on board, according to the FAA, and Little Rock police said there were no survivors.
All five people were employees at Little Rock-based consulting firm CTEH.
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