A single-engine plane crashed into a house and caused a large fire in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota on Saturday. The plane had departed from Des Moines International Airport and was headed to an airport north of Minneapolis. There were no survivors of the crash and the number of passengers on board is unknown. The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board are conducting an investigation into the cause of the crash.
The plane, which was a Socata TBM 700, took off from Des Moines International Airport and was scheduled to land at Anoka County-Blaine Airport in Minneapolis. The crash occurred just six minutes before its scheduled landing time. The plane had made a stop in Des Moines after flying from Naples, Florida.
Local news outlets reported that the crash started a fire at a home in Brooklyn Park and there were no survivors in the plane. The aircraft was registered to DGW Enterprises in Edina, Minnesota. Authorities have not released any information about the identities of the passengers on board.
Brooklyn Park Fire Chief Shawn Conway announced that there were no survivors in the crash. The FAA and NTSB are continuing their investigation into the incident. Updates on the crash are expected to be provided later.
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