Four Killed in Indiana Plane Crash After Departing from Iowa
The single-engine Piper PA-46 crashed near Anderson Municipal Airport during an attempted landing.
- The plane departed from Fort Dodge, Iowa, and was expected to land in Anderson, Indiana.
- Witnesses reported the aircraft was too high on its initial approach and was instructed to reroute.
- The plane flipped and nosedived into a cornfield, bursting into flames, according to witnesses.
- All four people on board were confirmed dead by the Madison County Sheriff's Department.
- The FAA and NTSB are leading a detailed investigation into the crash's circumstances.