3 Dead, 3 Hurt In Small Plane Crash Approaching Lansing-Area Airport

DEWITT TOWNSHIP, Mich. (CBS DETROIT/ AP) — Authorities say three people have died and three others were injured in a single-engine plane heading from Indianapolis crashed Thursday.

The plane was at capacity and included a pilot and co-pilot, said Clinton County Sheriff Larry Jerue. Names of those onboard weren't immediately released.

It happened around 9 a.m. when the six-passenger plane was on its way to the Lansing-area airport when it went down.

The Federal Aviation Administration said the Socata TBM 700 plane left Indy South Greenwood Airport at 8 a.m. Thursday, according to WRTV-TV. The station reported that the FAA registry lists the plane as being owned by a Greenwood, Indiana, company.

"I know that it was coming in on the approach and that's when something went wrong," airport spokesman Spencer Flynn said.

The airport received an emergency alert from the plane, said airport public safety and operations chief Eric Patrick. He wasn't sure if the alert came before or after the crash.

The plane was largely intact at the crash site and Patrick said the plane wasn't part of scheduled commercial service at the airport.

Investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Aviation Authority were heading Thursday to the area.

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