US Bank Executive Presumed Dead After Plane Crashes Into Minnesota Home
- A small plane crashed into a house in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, on March 29, causing a large fire and resulting in at least one death, according to a city official.
- No one in the house was injured after the crash, as confirmed by Brooklyn Park spokesperson Risikat Adesaogun.
- Shawn Conway, the city’s fire chief, reported that no one aboard the plane survived, though the number of passengers has not been confirmed.
- The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the incident.
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Coroner confirms U.S. Bank executive was on plane that crashed in Minnesota
U.S. Bank vice chair Terry Dolan was confirmed Tuesday as the person killed when his single-engine plane crashed into a suburban Minneapolis home over the weekend, a medical examiner ruled. Terrance Robert Dolan, 63, died of blunt-force injuries, the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office said. The avid pilot was flying a single-engine Socata TBM7 from Naples, Fla., to his home in Edina, Minn., when he went down. Dolan had stopped in Des Moin…

US Bank exec believed to be sole fatality in Brooklyn Park plane crash
BROOKLYN PARK, Minn. — The pilot was the sole fatality and there were no other injuries after a plane crashed through the roof of a Brooklyn Park house on Saturday, March 29, officials said in a news conference. One person inside the home was able to escape without injuries. A second resident was not home at the time, Brooklyn Park Fire Chief Shawn Conway said Sunday. The pilot was the sole occupant of the plane. The pilot’s identity will be rel…
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