Officials with the Brooklyn Park Fire Department (BPFD) and the NTSB held a press conference Sunday to discuss Saturday's plane crash in the city.
A small plane crashed into a Minnesota home over the weekend, with U.S. Bank reportedly on Sunday stating its vice chair was onboard.
Brooklyn Park Fire Department officials confirmed that none of the plane's occupants survived, but nobody was injured in the house fire Saturday afternoon.
Federal authorities on Sunday were investigating the fiery crash of a small plane into a suburban Minneapolis home that killed all aboard and engulfed the house in flames.
A plane on its way to the Triangle crashed Sunday in New Jersey. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, a Cirrus SR22 crashed around 10:35 a.m. in a wooded area of Somerset, New Jersy. FAA officials said in a statement that the plane was on its way to the Raleigh-Durham International Airport.
Testifying for the first time in front of the Senate Subcommittee on Aviation, acting Federal Aviation Administrator Chris Rocheleau admitted that "something was missed."
KARE's Joe McCoy spoke with Mary Butler, who's lived in the house with her husband, Kenneth Tobacman, for around 15 years.