2 dead, multiple buildings on fire after small plane crashes near Teterboro Airport in NJ

ByEyewitness News WABC logo
Monday, May 15, 2017
Aftermath of plane crash in Carlstadt
Eyewitness News viewer video following a plane crash in Carlstadt, NJ. Credit GodwinClassic33 via Twitter

CARLSTADT, New Jersey -- Two people were killed and multiple buildings are on fire following a small plane crash in New Jersey Monday afternoon.

It happened in an industrial area on Kero Road in Carlstadt, near Teterboro Airport -- a small airport located close to New York City.

Police confirmed that multiple buildings are on fire, and local emergency crews are responding to the scene. Carlstadt police said two people were killed in the crash.

Here are photos showing the scene of the crash:

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The FAA issued this statement:

"A Learjet 35 crashed on approach to Runway 1 at Teterboro Airport at 3:30 pm today. The aircraft went down about 1/4 mile from the airport in a residential area. The flight departed from Philadelphia International Airport and was headed to Teterboro. The FAA is enroute to the scene. Local authorities will release information about people on board the aircraft. We will update this statement when we get new information."

Airport officials said Teterboro Airport has been closed and flight operations ceased until further notice.

A witness said it appeared the plane was trying to land at nearby Teterboro Airport. Another witness said the building closed about 30 minutes before the crash.

This is a developing story.

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