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Manteo: Several people died in the crash of a single-engine plane at the ‘Wright Brothers National Memorial’s First Flight Airport’ in Manteo, North Carolina

Manteo (North Carolina): Accidents of private planes have become common in America. Every day, some plane or the other keeps falling victim to an accident here. This time a plane has fallen victim to an accident in Manteo, North Carolina. It is being told that many people have died due to the crash of a single-engine plane at the ‘Wright Brothers National Memorials First Flight Airport’. However, no exact information has been revealed about how many people were on board this plane and how many people have died.

The National Park Service informed that all the people on board the plane are feared dead. The wreckage of the plane has been recovered. A statement issued by the National Park Service said that the accident occurred at 5 pm on Saturday evening, when the plane was trying to land at the airport. After the accident, the plane caught fire. The fire was extinguished by the Kill Devil Hills District Fire Department and other local fire departments.

The airport was closed after the accident
The statement said that the airport operations have been closed for the time being after the plane crash. The National Transportation Safety Board will investigate the entire accident. The Federal Aviation Administration has also been informed. So far no concrete reason for the plane crash has been found. The possibility of the accident being caused by technical flaws has been expressed.

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