Small Plane Carrying Hurricane Relief Supplies Crashes in Florida, Killing Two
A small turboprop plane transporting hurricane relief supplies to Jamaica crashed into a pond in Coral Springs, Florida, shortly after takeoff, resulting in two fatalities.
Overview
- A small turboprop plane, laden with vital hurricane relief supplies destined for Jamaica, tragically crashed into a pond in Coral Springs, Florida.
- The incident occurred in a residential area shortly after the aircraft departed from Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport, prompting immediate emergency response.
- Two individuals aboard the relief mission plane were killed in the crash, with rescue efforts quickly transitioning into a recovery operation.
- The plane was part of a larger effort by Broward County's Caribbean American community to deliver aid to Jamaica following the devastation of Hurricane Melissa.
- Despite crashing in a populated neighborhood, the incident caused no damage to homes, though debris was found scattered near the retention pond.
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FAQ
The aircraft was a Beechcraft B100 King Air turboprop plane.
The plane crashed into a man-made pond in Coral Springs, Florida, shortly after takeoff during the initial climb phase.
There were two occupants on board and both were killed in the crash.
The plane was transporting hurricane relief supplies to Jamaica, specifically destined for Montego Bay-Sangster International Airport.
The crash did not cause damage to homes, despite occurring in a residential neighborhood, though debris was scattered near the retention pond.
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