Montana Plane Crash:- A heartbreaking incident has come to light in Kalispell, Montana, USA. When a single-engine Socata TBM 700 turboprop aircraft collided with another plane during landing, there were four passengers in the plane at the time of the accident. The accident happened at Kalispell City Airport at around 2 pm. The video of this tragic accident has surfaced on social media, after which people are shocked.
According to a report by NBC Montana, a small plane crashed while attempting to land at the airport. Flathead County Sheriff Brian Heino confirmed that an emergency response was initiated immediately after the incident, following a distress call received at 2:08 pm. Initial videos from the scene showed black smoke and flames emanating from the area.
The plane caught fire as soon as it collided, and the flames spread across the tarmac and the nearby grassy field. However, local police later confirmed that rescue workers had successfully controlled the fire. According to the information, at the time of the accident, there were four people on board the plane, including the pilot and three passengers. It is a matter of relief that none of the four people were seriously injured in the accident. After the rescue, they were given treatment on the spot.
🚨 BREAKING: PLANES ARE NOW COLLIDING WITH EACH OTHER
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Montana airport erupts in fire and massive black smoke after two aircraft smash together.
These “accidents” are stacking up and it’s starting to look deliberate. pic.twitter.com/ZUdET1T5sJ
Initial information suggests that the plane collided with another aircraft on the taxiway. The plane must have developed a technical fault while approaching. Emergency teams and local firefighters also responded immediately to handle the situation.
According to FAA records, this plane was built in 2011 and is owned by Meter Sky LLC, a company based in Pullman, Washington. Following the accident, chaos ensued at Kalispell Airport, but the fire brigade quickly brought the fire under control.










