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An American bank manager is believed to be among the victims of one Flight crash in Minnesota It left no survivors.
The small plane that was registered for Terry Dolan, US Bank’s Deputy Chairman and Chief Administration, had resigned from Des Moines International Airport in Iowa and was on its way to Anoka County-Blaine Airport in Minneapolis when the crash occurred on Saturday, on Saturday, CBS news reported. The aircraft crashed into a home in Brooklyn Park during the incident.
Brooklyn Park Fire Chief Shawn Conway said it was unclear how many were on board the plane, but there were no survivors on the aircraft, according to NBC News.
A spokesman for the US Bank said in a statement obtained by People on Monday 31 March that they could not confirm if Dolan was on board at the time of the incident, but “thinks he was.”
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“We are aware that the plane that crashed in Brooklyn Park on Saturday afternoon was registered with Terry Dolan, our vice chairman and head of administration. At present, the medical recipient’s office has not been able to confirm if he was on board, but we think he was,” the statement began.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with him, his family and friends and anyone who may have suffered yesterday’s tragic incident,” the statement continued. “We are grateful that there was no damage to the home residents that were affected by the crash, and we thank all the first answers who have provided service.”
Brooklyn Park Fire Department was sent around 12:22 Local time on Saturday, following reports of an aircraft event and a home on fire.
Two people lived in the house, but only one was at home at the incident. Although the property was set on fire, the individual was undamaged and could certainly evacuate, NBC News reported.
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National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) identified the plane as a single motor socata TBM7 in a post on X.
The aircraft’s tail number was shared with NBC News by a higher government officer, while searches in the Federal Aviation Administration Register and the Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State Business Records proved that Dolan is responsible for the company that the aircraft is registered.
Henpin County Medical Examiner’s Office has not officially identified the pilot, while NTSB is still investigating the planet’s itinerary, according to CBS News.
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Dolan, 63, had a “passion for flying and his plan”, Tim Marx, Catholic charities former CEO, told the outlet. The couple worked closely together while Dolan sat on the board of Catholic charities Twin Cities from 2012 to 2017.
“(News) hit me really hard,” Marx said. “It was a really sad shock.”
According to Dolan’s side of American bank siteHe became CAO 2023, with previous roles in the company including CFO and CEO.
NTSB will release a preliminary report in the coming weeks. However, it may take years to find out the cause of the crash, the local news outlet Protect 11 reported.
People have reached the US Bank and Brooklyn Park Fire Department for comments.