Brooklyn Park plane crash No surviving passengers, residents of home safe

SeaTac, WALocal News

A devastating plane crash in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, resulted in the loss of all passengers aboard, while the home it struck remained intact with its residents unharmed. The incident unfolded around 12:20 p. m. on Saturday, near the intersection of 109th Avenue North and Noble Parkway. The aircraft, identified as a SOCATA TBM7, was en route from Des Moines International Airport to Anoka County-Blaine Airport when it crashed.

Authorities from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash. While no survivors were found among the passengers, local residents were fortunate to escape injury. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz expressed his gratitude to first responders and assured that local officials are keeping a close watch on the developing situation. The community is left grappling with the tragedy, as details about the passengers and the cause of the crash remain uncertain. As investigations continue, the focus remains on ensuring the safety of the residents and uncovering the events that led to this tragic incident.

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