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No survivors in the aircraft crash of Nordkolorado

Boomfield, Colorado (KKTV) – A plane crashed when he left Rocky Mountain Airport in Boomfield in Broomfield on Saturday.

According to the North Metro Fire Rescue District, there were no survivors. The number of people on the plane has not yet been confirmed.

According to the airport representative, the Beechcraft Twin engine aircraft started shortly after 10 a.m., the pilot, which described the ATC tower (Air Traffic Control Control), and reported a problem, its door opened.

During the attempt to return to the airport, representatives said that the aircraft had crashed near the crossing of Brainard and in the middle of the Flatron Crossing output, which led to a fire that was deleted by the North Metro fire brigade.

The Boulder police department has secured the scene. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) examine the crash.

The public is recommended to avoid the area if the authorities continue their investigation.

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