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US Plane Crash: Five people died in the small plane crash in Little Rock, Arkansas

US: A small airplane crashed shortly after takeoff in the US city of Little Rock on Wednesday. Five people died in the plane crash. According to information, the plane crashed near the Little Rock factory.

By: Priyanka Verma  Pardaphash Group
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US Plane Crash: Five people died in the small plane crash in Little Rock, Arkansas

US: A small airplane crashed shortly after takeoff in the US city of Little Rock. Five people died in the plane crash. According to information, the plane crashed near the Little Rock factory.

Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Lt. Cody Burke said the twin-engine plane crashed near a factory in Little Rock, a few miles south of Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport. The Federal Aviation Administration said there were five people on board the plane. The plane crash will be investigated

The FAA said BE20 had departed Little Rock Airport and was en route to John Glenn International Airport in Columbus, Ohio. However, he did not disclose the names of those on board. The FAA said it will investigate the crash in conjunction with the National Transportation Safety Board.

“We are incredibly saddened to report the loss of our Little Rock colleagues,” Paul Nony, senior vice president of CTEH, said in a statement released by the company. “We ask everyone to keep the families of those lost and the entire CTEH team in their thoughts and prayers.”

Let us know that many flights have been canceled due to the snow storm in America. The FAA said the investigation will determine what role weather played in the bad weather plane crash. People around the crash site said that a huge fire broke out after the plane crash.

More than 1,300 flights were canceled on Wednesday due to the snow storm in the United States. The western and central states of the US are most affected by severe snow storms.

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