Plane Crashes In Storm In Colo.; 2 Dead, 4 Hurt

Published February 20, 2012 2:36AM (EST)

DENVER (AP) — Authorities say two people are dead and four others injured after a private airplane from Texas crashed just short of an airport runway during a heavy snowstorm in Colorado.

The Denver Post reports (http://bit.ly/xc0fQj) the crash happened at about 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Yampa Valley Regional Airport in Hayden, about 25 miles west of the ski resort town of Steamboat Springs. Airport officials say the plane was carrying six people.

Few other details were released, including the victims' names and the type of plane involved.

Airport manager David Ruppel says investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board were en route to begin their investigation into the cause of the crash.

The four injured people were taken to a Steamboat Springs hospital. Information on the extent of their injuries wasn't immediately available.


By Salon Staff

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