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Us Bank Exec believed the victim of Brooklyn Park Crash Brooklyn Park

Terry Dolan, vice-president and director of the American bank administration, is said to be the victim of a plane accident in Brooklyn Park on Saturday afternoon, the company said in a statement.

“We are aware of the information according to which the plane that crashed in Brooklyn Park was registered in Terry Dolan, our vice-president and director of the administration. For the moment, we are unable to confirm if he was on board, but we think he was. Our thoughts and prayers are with him, his family and friends, and anyone who may have been affected by yesterday’s tragic incident.

We are grateful not to have injured the residents of the house which was affected by the accident, and we thank all the first stakeholders who provided services. »»

A spokesman for the American bank

The authorities said on Sunday that they were not ready to identify the victim. Official identification will come from the office of the County of Hennepin’s County.

Brooklyn Park’s firefighters, Shawn Conway, said on Sunday at a press conference that the agency gave the investigation to NTSB.

Tim Sorensen, an investigator on aviation accidents for the NTSB, said the agency arrived on the scene on Sunday morning and was currently documenting this accident site. Managers will start recovering the plane on Sunday afternoon, he added.

The NTSB is investigating all the aspects that could have caused the accident, including the weather, the pilot experience, the mechanical problems and the maintenance of the plane.

Brooklyn Park fire officials said on Saturday that they were called to the plane crash around 12:22 p.m., they say they don’t believe that anyone on the plane survived but that the owners are safe.

Conway added on Sunday that there was a resident inside the house at the time of the accident, and this person was able to escape without injuries. The fire started “immediately” after the accident, he said.

The small plane that crashed in a Brooklyn Park house on Saturday afternoon took off from Florida before stopping at monks, said Naples airport (APF).

The APF added that the owner of the plane was not a tenant at his airport.

The flight files show that the plane took off from Naples airport just before 7:30 a.m.. He landed at monks around 11:12 a.m. and was to arrive at the airport of the county of Anoka Blaine at 1:15 p.m. CDT.

The audio of an Anoka air traffic control communication warned the pilot twice that the plane was flying too low. The plane then crushed eight miles from its destination.

West Metro, Plymouth, Osseo and Fridley fire services provided help. The Red Cross was also called to help.

Food was restored in the region around 1 a.m., said Conway. A nearby house has undergone minor damage to its coating.

The NTSB said it would publish a preliminary report in 10-14 days.

Rana Adam

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