A single-engine Vans RV-12 carrying at least two people on board crashed along a highway in North Carolina Tuesady, killing one person.
A small plane with multiple people on board crashed along a highway inThe Federal Aviation Administration tells Fox News Digital a single-engine Vans RV-12 crashed south of Greensboro Airport in North Carolina around 11 a.m., near the Guildford and Randolph County lines. Guildford County Sheriff
Danny Rogers told WGHP that one person is dead. The condition of the other person on board the plane is not clear at this time. A single lane of U.S. 421 southbound remained closed while crews worked through the wreckage, according to the Department of Transportation. Per the FAA, the National Transportation Safety Board is leading the investigation and will provide additional updates. shows the plane’s wreckage near the Monnett Road bridge, which crosses over U.S. 421 north of the Randolph County line.
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