A PLANE crash involving two aircraft has occurred at the North Las Vegas airport, killing all passengers officials say.
Two single-engine planes with two passengers each collided in the traffic pattern around noon Sunday, the FAA told the Sun.
A plane wreck involving two aircraft has occurred at the North Las Vegas airport[/caption]
Airport officials told the Sun there were no survivors[/caption]
The two single-engine planes collided when one was preparing to land[/caption]
All four passengers aboard the two planes died due to the collision[/caption]
The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board will investigate the incident[/caption]
A Piper PA-46 was preparing to land when it collided with a Cessna 172, the FAA reports.
The single-engine Piper smashed into a field east of the runway while the Cessna fell into a water retention pond.
The Clark County Department of Aviation told the Sun that there were no survivors.
“Both the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and National Transportation Safety Board will investigate the circumstances of the incident,” Stacey Kepler with the Clark County Department of Aviation told us.
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The FAA told the Sun that the NTSB will be in charge of the investigation.
A journalist reported this call alongside a grisly video that may be the burning wrecked plane.
Another local journalist shared photos of a wrecked plane with pieces strewn over the runway.
“The airport remains open for air traffic; however, runways 30R/12L and 30L/12R will be closed well into the evening as first responders and investigators work the scene,” Kepler told us.
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Police told FOX 5 they were on their way to the scene to gather more information.
The Sun has reached out to police and Harry Reid International Airport officials regarding the incident.
A Cessna 172S was involved in the crash[/caption]
A single-engine Piper PA-46 was also involved[/caption]