1 killed in Beverly plane crash Thursday morning
One person was killed and another person was hurt after a small plane crashed on the roadway in Beverly on Thursday morning.
The plane crashed at around 7:45 a.m., according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The plane was a Mooney M20, and two people were aboard at the time.
The fatal crash happened next to Beverly Regional Airport, near 106 Sam Fonzo Dr., according to reports from WCVB and 7News. The small plane came to a rest on the industrial park roadway against a utility pole, and debris was spread through the trees and across the street.
One person was dead at the scene — trapped inside the plane — and another was brought to the hospital, the outlets said.
The incident is under investigation by troopers with the Essex County District Attorney's office, along with the FAA and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).
The Beverly police and fire departments and Massport did not immediately respond to MassLive for comment.
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