The FAA said the craft went down at the end of Runway 6 at about 10 a.m. and slid off. At least six victims of the crash were taken to Hartford Hospital, a hospital spokeswoman said.
Bradley, the second-largest airport in New England, was closed and the FAA put in a ground stop for all flights heading towards the airport.
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Terrible loss, I hope all involved are okay.
ReplyDeleteThere's nothing worse it seems when we read about things like this happening. A loss for everyone. Make me cry when I see this.
ReplyDeletePeople dead, precious plane lost. What a terrible situation. :(
ReplyDeleteMy heart is broken ,because of the precious lives that were lost and a piece of history that can never be brought back. God Bless you all!
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