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Illinois Plane Crash Kills Four After Striking Power Lines

A Cessna C180G went down in Trilla, Illinois, on April 19, with federal investigators now examining the site.

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A small single-engine plane carrying four people crashed in Trilla, Coles County, Illinois.

Overview

  • The crash occurred at 10:15 a.m. on April 19 near County Road 551-587 in Trilla, Illinois, killing all four occupants, two men and two women, from Menomonie, Wisconsin.
  • The Cessna C180G struck power lines before crashing into a field and roadway, leaving debris scattered across the area.
  • The FAA and NTSB are conducting a joint investigation, with a preliminary report expected within 30 days as wreckage is recovered for further examination.
  • Governor JB Pritzker offered condolences and thanked first responders, urging the public to follow official guidance during road closures near the crash site.
  • Witnesses reported hearing a loud explosion and seeing smoke, with local residents describing the impact and subsequent power outages.