Plane Crash Leaves 10 Dead Near Dallas

 

DALLAS, TX -- Multiple people died yesterday after a plane crashed into an empty airport hanger. 

On June 31, firefighters responded to a plane crash at the Addison Municipal Airport just outside of Dallas. 

When they arrived they found a Beechcraft BE-350 King Air inside of an unoccupied hanger. 

Officials have not yet released the names of the deceased but have said that all 10 passengers died. 

According to KTXS, The plane crashed during takeoff and the resulting fire was quickly extinguished, said Edward Martelle, a spokesman for the town immediately north of Dallas.

FAA investigators were at the crash site Sunday afternoon and the National Transportation Safety Board said it was sending a crew to the scene. The plane’s tail number has not yet been released.

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