Plane crashes into parking lot and leaves two dead in USA
The crash happened around 1:30 pm Multiple semi-trucks were on fire at the time of the crash. The FAA is on the scene and the NTSB is on the scene to assist in the investigation.
Fort Worth Fire Department says two victims were found deceased.
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Images of dense smoke were captured and posted on social media. “We thought we were responding to two separate incidents. We later realized it was all part of the same incident,” the fire department spokesperson told the newspaper.
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Another plane crash moments ago, the Beach C-90 King Air
(#N219CC) has crashed near Hicks airfield in Fort Worth, Texas. It looks like it crashed into multiple semi trucks and cars and caught fire.Here is the flight path no word yet on how many injuries or? pic.twitter.com/Q2AoIyp0LG
— Todd Paron (@tparon) October 12, 2025
Parking is just 26 miles from the private airport Hicks Airfield. A company spokesperson, however, told The New York Times that the Beech King Air C90 plane was not based there. It is also not known which route the aircraft took.
The National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration are investigating. The identities of the accident victims have not been revealed.
The Beech King Air C90 is a small twin-engine turboprop engine. Made in the USA, it is for executive use, for domestic routes, and carries up to five passengers.
