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Six people killed after plane crashes shortly after takeoff in Ohio
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Six people killed after plane crashes shortly after takeoff in Ohio

Six people have been killed in Ohio after a plane crashed in a heavily wooded area shortly after taking off. The incident occurred on Sunday around 7 a.m. local time, just seven minutes after the Cessna 441 – a small twin-engine plane – departed from the Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport. It had been headed to Bozeman, Montana. According to officials the plane was carrying two experienced crew members and four passengers. The incident was the deadliest in the area in recent history, authorities said. Howland Fire Chief Ray Pace confirmed that the bodies had all been retrieved from the wreckage, but that officers had to access the crash site using a neighbor's back yard, due to the difficult terrain. He said that crews had been alerted after a 911 caller reported hearing a large explosion behind her home and seeing flames. 'The Youngstown Air Reserve Station did assist us in extinguishing the plane that was on fire back in the woods. We have had multiple other agencies assist us, such as Trumbull County EMA, along with the drone team,' Pace said. Despite the 'extremely tragic situation', Pace told reporters that it could have been worse, noting that there were two or three residential houses in close proximity to where the aircraft came down. Anthony Travena, executive director of the Western Reserve Port Authority, said that the names and identities of the victims would not be being released in order to give their families time and space to grieve. 'We are all heartbroken and deeply saddened and offer our deepest and most sincere condolences to those affected by today's tragedy,' he said. Agents from the Federal Aviation Authority were already assisting local law enforcement, and an investigation into the incident will be conducted by the National Transportation Safety Board. Speaking of the victims, Mike Hillman, President of JETS Fix Based Operators, said: 'These were the best of the best, in terms of the folks here at the field, as well as the pilots. 'I can't say enough about them and give anything to rewind the day and take them to breakfast instead.' 'Our community's at a great loss, and these were really wonderful people,' Travena added. 'It's a very tight knit community, so all those in the aviation community have reached out. 'These are really important people to us so we're grateful for the support of our community.'

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