A helicopter crashed and caught hearth Saturday afternoon close to a suburban airport within the Minnesota Twin Cities, with authorities confirming there aren’t any survivors. The downed plane, recognized as a Robinson R66, was found round 2:45 pm native time west of Airlake Airport, in line with a press release from the Lakeville Police Division. Emergency crews arriving on the scene reported the helicopter had burst into flames and that nobody onboard survived.It stays unclear how many individuals have been on the plane on the time of the crash. The Robinson R66, a single-engine turbine helicopter, usually seats one pilot and 4 passengers.Police mentioned the crash occurred in a non-residential, non-commercial space, and there have been no accidents on the bottom.
Federal companies to research
The Nationwide Transportation Security Board (NTSB) mentioned the helicopter “crashed beneath unknown circumstances and a post-crash hearth ensued.” An investigator is anticipated to reach in Minnesota on Sunday to doc the scene and study the wreckage earlier than it’s moved to a safe facility for additional analysis.The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has additionally been notified. Each the FAA and NTSB will lead the investigation into the reason for the crash.














