Investigation Underway After Alleged Plane crash in Mesa, Arizona
MESA, Ariz. – Arizona authorities are reportedly investigating the circumstances surrounding a plane crash that allegedly resulted in multiple fatalities on a Tuesday afternoon near Falcon Field Airport. According to a report by KPHO, the incident involved a Honda HA-420 jet that attempted to abort its takeoff before crashing through an airport perimeter fence and colliding with a vehicle.
The crash happened around 4:45 p.m. at the intersection of Greenfield and McKellips roads, just southwest of the airport. Eyewitnesses described the scene, with aerial footage showing heavy smoke filling the air where the plane and the car collided. This alarming image has left many in the community concerned about air travel safety in the area.
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Reports indicate that five people were on board the aircraft, and tragically, four of them have been confirmed dead at the scene. The victims have been identified as Spencer Lindahl (43), Rustin Randall (48), Drew Kimball (44), and Graham Kimball (12). Heartbreakingly, one person did survive the crash, though they were taken to the hospital suffering from burn injuries. The driver of the vehicle involved in the collision also lost their life, but their identity remains undisclosed as authorities continue to notify next of kin.
As the investigation unfolds, many are left wondering what could have led to such a devastating accident. The National Transportation Safety Board is expected to provide further insights as they delve deeper into the cause of the crash, aiming to bring clarity to this tragic event.