What Happened in the Plane Crash in Steamboat Springs, Colorado?
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Los Angeles, Feb 14 (NationPress) A tragic plane crash in Steamboat Springs, located in the state of Colorado, has resulted in the deaths of at least three individuals, according to an initial report from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
The National Transportation Safety Board has announced its investigation into the incident involving an Epic Aircraft E1000, a single-engine turboprop light aircraft with six seats, as reported by the Xinhua news agency.
The crash occurred on Friday near Emerald Mountain around 12:20 a.m. local time, under circumstances that remain unclear, local media sources indicate.
Routt County Sheriff Doug Sherar stated that the coroner is working diligently to identify the deceased and inform their next of kin.
In a separate incident, seven lives were lost when a small jet crashed at a regional airport in Statesville, North Carolina, according to local police.
Among the deceased were former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, his wife, and their two children.
The Cessna C550 jet crashed on Thursday at approximately 10:20 a.m. Eastern Time while attempting to land at the airport, igniting a significant fire, as noted by the FAA.
Flight-tracking service FlightAware reported that the plane had taken off from the airport shortly after 10 a.m. before returning for the landing attempt.
Video footage captured first responders rushing to the scene as the wreckage was engulfed in flames.
John Ferguson, the manager of Statesville Regional Airport, informed reporters that the FAA would oversee the crash site. "The airport is currently closed until further notice. Clearing the debris to ensure safety will require time," he stated.