2 dead after small plane crash near Broomfield: North Metro Fire Rescue

KDVR – Officials confirmed that there were no survivors after a small plane crashed in a field near Bromfield on Saturday morning.

Mark Dujeriti, Vice President of North Metro Fire Rescue, told Fox31 that the accident was a “tragic accident” and there were no survivors.

The National Transport Safety Council presented an update and said that two people were on the plane at the time of the accident.

The plane took off from the Rocky Mountain Metropolitan airport and tried to return immediately.

Dujeriti said that emergency services were notified of an emergency at approximately 10 am, and when the crews were responding, they were alerted that the plane had crashed.

When NMFR arrived at the scene, the plane was burning and Daugherty said it was able to extinguish the fire quickly.

The airport said in a After x The plane was a Beychcraft dual engine. The airport said that the pilot contacted the air traffic control tower, as he was reported to be a problem with the door opened.

The small plane crashed in the eastern Brenard road in Bromfield. The road was closed in the area.

Investigation of the National Transport Safety Council, Federal Aviation Administration, Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport, Bromfield Police Department and Bulder Sharif County Office.

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