Minnesota plane crash: Small plane crashes into home in Brooklyn Park, Minneapolis suburb, FAA says
Share and Follow

BROOKLYN PARK, Minn. — A small plane traveling from Iowa crashed in a Minneapolis, Minnesota, suburb Saturday, investigators said.

The Federal Aviation Administration said the SOCATA TBM7 crashed in a residential area in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, around 12:20 p.m. local time.

Brooklyn Park Fire Chief Shawn Conway said that after reviewing the scene, they do not believe that anyone on the plane survived after it crashed into a home in the Brooklyn Park suburb. The number of those on board is still unknown.

Firefighters were on the scene fighting a major fire at the crash site and at least one home caught fire, according to ABC affiliate KTSP.

All of the residents of the home are safe, the fire chief said.

A small plane crashed in a residential area in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, on March 29, 2025.

A small plane crashed in a residential area in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, on March 29, 2025.

Mike Deyo

The plane departed from Des Moines International Airport in Iowa and was headed to Anoka County-Blaine Airport in Minneapolis, the FAA said.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said on X that he is aware of the crash and is monitoring the situation.

“My team is in touch with local officials on the scene in Brooklyn Park, and we are monitoring the situation closely,” he said. “Grateful to the first responders answering the call.”

The National Transportation Safety Board will lead the investigation and work with the FAA.

“NTSB investigators are en route to the scene and are expected to arrive tomorrow. Once on site, the investigators will begin the process of documenting the scene and examining the aircraft. The aircraft will then be recovered to a secure facility for further evaluation,” the NTSB said in a statement.

Copyright © 2025 ABC News Internet Ventures.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
'I go with a shepherd's heart': Bishop Ronald Hicks speaks on being named to lead New York Archdiocese

Bishop Ronald Hicks Embraces New Role as Leader of New York Archdiocese with a Shepherd’s Heart

Bishop Ronald Hicks, recently appointed leader of the New York Archdiocese, gave…
America's favorite restaurant rolls out lighter portions menu

Popular American Restaurant Unveils New Menu Featuring Lighter Portions

America’s beloved casual Italian dining spot is set to embrace smaller portions…
Senate stares down fraught health care battle with ObamaCare subsidies set to expire

Senate Faces Critical Showdown as ObamaCare Subsidies Near Expiration, Threatening Healthcare Access

As lawmakers head home for the holidays, the Senate is poised for…
DOJ forced into Epstein files U-turn after Trump photos vanished

DOJ Backtracks on Epstein Files: Missing Trump Photos Spark Controversy

The Department of Justice recently found itself in a tricky situation regarding…
Former Nickelodeon star now 'homeless on the streets of Los Angeles'

Former Nickelodeon Star Faces Homelessness on the Streets of Los Angeles

Tylor Chase, once a familiar face on Nickelodeon, has recently been discovered…
Jim Beam pausing production at main Kentucky distillery for a year

Jim Beam Halts Kentucky Distillery Operations for One Year: Impact on Bourbon Lovers and Local Economy

Jim Beam has announced a temporary halt in bourbon production at its…
A sharps disposal bin to safely discard used syringes and lancets is installed in Austin, Ind., by the Scott County Health Department Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2025. (AP Photo/Obed Lamy)

Community Faces Challenges in Sustaining Vital Syringe Program Amid New Regulations

In Jeffersonville, Indiana, a storage room at the Clark County Health Department…
Chicago firefighter, another person injured after West Side church fire spreads to another building at N. Lotus Ave., W. Huron St.

Chicago Firefighter and Civilian Injured as West Side Church Blaze Extends to Adjacent Building on N. Lotus Ave. and W. Huron St.

A blaze erupted on Sunday night, injuring a Chicago firefighter and another…