Four people were killed on Sunday when two small planes collided at a Nevada airport, officials said.
The pair of single-engine aircraft — each carrying two passengers — crashed into each other at around noon at Las Vegas airport, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
“Preliminary information indicates that the Piper PA-46 was preparing to land when it collided with the Cessna 172,” the FAA said in a statement.
All four people involved in the crash of the two single-engine aircrafts died, according to a report. AP Photo/John LocherThe Piper landed in a field east of the runway, while the Cessna fell into a “water retention pond,” officials said.
CBS affiliate KLAS-TV reported that all four people involved in the crash died.
“There were no survivors,” the Clark County Department of Aviation said in a statement, according to KLAS-TV.
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