BRYAN, TX – In a social media post Monday, Bryan Police Department officials identified three individuals who were killed in a plane crash on Sunday afternoon.
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Federal Aviation Administration spokesperson Lynn Lunsford said the single-engine airplane with four passengers on board crashed at the Coulter Field Airport in Bryan just before 2:30 p.m. on Sunday.
The three deceased occupants were later determined to be family, however the fourth individual's relation to the family is unknown at this time.
The release states that, four unidentified occupants were located inside the plane when first responders arrived on scene, three of which were pronounced deceased upon arrival, and one was found critically injured.
The critically injured occupant was transported to CHI St. Joseph Regional Hospital in Bryan for their injuries, and is currently listed as in critical condition at this time.
The Bryan Police Department had the scene secured for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) to conduct their initial investigation.
Federal Aviation spokesperson Lynn Lunsford said the single-engine airplane with four passengers on board crashed at the Coulter Field Airport, roughly 85 miles northwest of Houston just before 2:30 p.m. on Sunday.
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