World News | 4 Dead in Weekend Colorado Crash of Small Plane in Woods
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Four people have died in a small plane crash in the foothills west of Boulder, Colorado, the Federal Aviation Administration said Monday.
Denver (US), Jul 19 (AP) Four people have died in a small plane crash in the foothills west of Boulder, Colorado, the Federal Aviation Administration said Monday.
The crash sparked a small fire that was quickly contained in the forested area. The cause of the crash was unknown, according to the FAA's preliminary report. FAA spokesman Steve Kulm did not provide more information about the crash.
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A witness called in the crash at 9:41 a.m. Sunday morning when the plane went down in a wooded area called Lefthand Canyon west of Denver near the college town of Boulder, said Boulder County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Carrie Haverfield. She said the fire and heat blocked responders from entering the plane until Monday.
The plane, a twin-engine Cessna T337G, took off with three passengers and the pilot, Haverfield said.
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Aerial footage shot by news station Denver7 shows first responders weaving through charred trees at the crash site.
Peter Knudson, spokesperson for the National Transportation Safety Board, said that an investigator is arriving to the site Monday and will spend two to three days documenting the crash site. A report about the crash is expected in several weeks, he said.
The NTSB investigator is coming from Wyoming, where two people died in a plane crash Thursday. (AP)
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