Just now: Two die after plane from Aurora crashes in Wisconsin

Authorities confirmed on Friday that a twin-engine aircraft that took off from Aurora Municipal Airport just after six o’clock on Thursday crashed, killing two persons. As of Friday night, the victims’ identities remained undisclosed. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the aircraft crashed in northern Wisconsin on its way to Lakeland/Lee Field Airport in Minocqua, Wisconsin. The aircraft was discovered five miles north of the airport, where flight records show it was anticipated at 8:18 p.m. on Thursday, according to FAA spokesperson Elizabeth Isham Cory.

Authorities confirmed on Friday that a twin-engine aircraft that took off from Aurora Municipal Airport just after six o’clock on Thursday crashed, killing two persons. As of Friday night, the victims’ identities remained undisclosed. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the aircraft crashed in northern Wisconsin on its way to Lakeland/Lee Field Airport in Minocqua, Wisconsin. The aircraft was discovered five miles north of the airport, where flight records show it was anticipated at 8:18 p.m. on Thursday, according to FAA spokesperson Elizabeth Isham Cory.

Authorities confirmed on Friday that a twin-engine aircraft that took off from Aurora Municipal Airport just after six o’clock on Thursday crashed, killing two persons. As of Friday night, the victims’ identities remained undisclosed. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the aircraft crashed in northern Wisconsin on its way to Lakeland/Lee Field Airport in Minocqua, Wisconsin. The aircraft was discovered five miles north of the airport, where flight records show it was anticipated at 8:18 p.m. on Thursday, according to FAA spokesperson Elizabeth Isham Cory.

Authorities confirmed on Friday that a twin-engine aircraft that took off from Aurora Municipal Airport just after six o’clock on Thursday crashed, killing two persons. As of Friday night, the victims’ identities remained undisclosed. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the aircraft crashed in northern Wisconsin on its way to Lakeland/Lee Field Airport in Minocqua, Wisconsin. The aircraft was discovered five miles north of the airport, where flight records show it was anticipated at 8:18 p.m. on Thursday, according to FAA spokesperson Elizabeth Isham Cory.

Authorities confirmed on Friday that a twin-engine aircraft that took off from Aurora Municipal Airport just after six o’clock on Thursday crashed, killing two persons. As of Friday night, the victims’ identities remained undisclosed. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the aircraft crashed in northern Wisconsin on its way to Lakeland/Lee Field Airport in Minocqua, Wisconsin. The aircraft was discovered five miles north of the airport, where flight records show it was anticipated at 8:18 p.m. on Thursday, according to FAA spokesperson Elizabeth Isham Cory.

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