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Tragic Plane Crash in Arizona Claims Five Lives

A small Honda HA-420 jet crashed while aborting takeoff at Falcon Field Airport, resulting in five fatalities and multiple investigations.

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Updated: Nov 6th, 2024, 4:31 PM ET

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A Honda HA-420 jet crashed at Falcon Field Airport in Mesa, Arizona, during an aborted takeoff, hitting a car and killing five individuals onboard. Initial reports indicate all aboard died, alongside the driver of the vehicle struck. Witness accounts noted emergency responders managing significant flames and the ongoing investigation by NTSB and FAA. The crash has affected local traffic and raised safety concerns among pilots in the community.


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