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A small aircraft crashed into some “unknown constructions” in Fort Value, Texas, on Sunday, authorities confirmed to Fox Information Digital.
The crash occurred round 1:30 p.m. Sunday close to Hicks Airfield within the 12000 block of N. Saginaw Boulevard in Fort Value, Texas. A number of semi-trucks caught hearth following the affect, FOX 4 Information Dallas-Fort Value reported, citing the Fort Value Hearth Division.
“I can verify this can be a small plane that crashed into some unknown constructions,” a spokesperson for the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Workplace advised Fox Information Digital.
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A small aircraft crashed into some “unknown constructions” in Texas on Sunday, authorities confirmed to Fox Information Digital. (KDFW)
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Nationwide Transportation Security Board (NSTB) have been notified of the incident, in response to FOX 4.
“Since this includes a aircraft, the FAA would be the lead on this investigation,” the spokesperson added. “We’re supporting the scene with visitors management at the moment.”
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It stays unclear how many individuals have been on board the plane or whether or not there have been any accidents.
Each northbound and southbound lanes of Enterprise 287 have been closed within the space on the time of the crash.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Nationwide Transportation Security Board (NSTB) have been notified of the incident, in response to FOX 4. (KDFW)
Hicks Airfield, positioned north of Fort Value in Tarrant County, is a non-public, member-owned airfield, in response to its web site.
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The Fort Value Hearth Division, Saginaw Hearth Division, Fort Value Police Division, Haslet Hearth Division and the FAA didn’t instantly reply to Fox Information Digital’s request for remark.
