A small plane crashed Tuesday into a house while approaching an airport in Akron, Ohio, officials said, killing an unspecified number of people on board.
“It’s unknown how many are in the plane at this time. We do know there are deaths in the plane, but we don’t know how many or who the passengers are,” Ohio State Highway Patrol Lt. Bill Haymaker told reporters at the scene.
Haymaker said the twin-engine plane, believed to be a Hawker jet, had the capacity to carry 10 people.
The aircraft clipped telephone or electrical wires, Haymaker said, before plowing into a home, and then an embankment.
“The plane became engulfed in flames, which ignited the residence that it originally struck, and then also continued on to another residence,” he said.
No one was injured on the ground.
Investigators with the Federal Aviation Administration were on their way to the accident site and the National Transportation Safety Board has been notified.
The cause of the crash was not immediately clear. Video from the scene showed cloudy skies and wet streets.
According to the FAA, the plane crashed as it approached Akron Fulton International Airport.
“Definitely it could have been a lot worse,” said Haymaker. “However, we are dealing with … occupants right now that are deceased at this time and it’s unfortunate.”