American Airlines Passengers Evacuate Onto Wing After Plane Catches Fire at Denver Airport

A Minnesota plane crash has presumably ended in a terrible tragedy.

U.S. Bank vice chair Terry Dolan is believed, per NBC News, to have been on a small plane that crashed into a home in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, March 29. That same day, Brooklyn Park Fire Chief Shawn Conway confirmed at a news conference that there were no survivors, adding that it wasn’t clear how many people how many people were aboard the plane.

The single-engine aircraft—which the Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State business records, per NBC News, confirmed was registered to one of Dolan’s businesses—crashed into the two-person home and subsequently caused a fire. Only one resident was home at the time, and according to Conway, was able to exit safely.

While it is unknown what caused the SOCATA TBM7 to crash, the National Transportation Safety Board is leading an investigation into the crash with aid from the Federal Aviation Administration, the FAA said in a statement.

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