The Arkansas Times reported, No passengers survived after the small, private twin-engine plane crashed on Wednesday in Pulaski County in Arkansas. National Airport, Pulaski County Lieutenant Cody Burk said, At least five people were killed when the twin-engine plane crashed around noon after departing nearby Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport. The Federal Aviation Administration, in a mail, stated that a twin-engine Beechcraft BE20 crashed with five passengers on board route to John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Ohio. The crash site is a few miles from Clinton The National Transportation Safety Board and the FAA will investigate the crash and the FAA said it would post a preliminary incident report here. The preliminary reports are usually posted the next business day, the FAA said. The Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office, the Little Rock Police Department and the Little Rock Fire Department, responded to the scene, according to a tweet by The Arkansas Times from LRPD.
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