Federal investigators looking into fatal plane crash, according to officials

Federal authorities investigating fatal plane crash near Minneapolis

The National Transportation Safety Board says it is investigating after an airplane crashed near Minneapolis late Saturday morning. According to the NTSB, it was a Beech F33A plane that crashed.. 

Two people were inside the aircraft, according to the FAA. The Brooklyn Park Police Department says that both people in the plane have passed away. The police have been in contact with the family of the deceased. The Hennepin County Medical Examiner's Office will release the names of those on board in the coming days.

"I just look up, and I saw it going really fast," said Nevaeh Surla, who witnessed the crash. "It was going down, and I didn't see [if] it had the wheels out for a landing. Then I told my fiancé 'that looks like it's going to crash,' and right when I said that, I saw the big explosion."

Local fire crews were on scene within minutes of receiving the call, according to officials. 

The Metropolitan Airport Commission confirmed that a single-engine aircraft departed from the Crystal, Minnesota, airport. 

There are no details on what could have led to the crash. Local police and fire officials have already started an investigation and an NTSB investigator is expected to arrive late Saturday or early Sunday. 

This is a developing story; check back for details. 

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