No survivors on twin-engine plane that crashed in Colorado mobile home park
SUMMARY
In north-central Colorado near Steamboat Springs, a twin-engine Cessna 421 crashed in a residential area, tragically resulting in no survivors. The crash ignited a fire that consumed two mobile homes and several outbuildings. Authorities confirmed that two individuals, a man and a woman, were aboard the aircraft and both perished in the incident, according to the Routt County coroner via NBC affiliate KUSA. The Federal Aviation Administration has indicated uncertainty about the number of passengers initially. Reports suggest the plane departed from Longmont, Colorado, en route to Ogden, Utah, with witnesses noting possible mechanical issues. The National Transportation Safety Board will lead the investigation into the crash's cause.