Small Plane Crashes into Minnesota Home, Killing All Onboard
A SOCATA TBM7 aircraft en route to Minneapolis struck a Brooklyn Park residence, sparking a fire; U.S. Bank executive Terry Dolan is believed to have been the sole occupant.
- The SOCATA TBM7 plane, traveling from Des Moines, Iowa, to County-Blaine Airport, crashed into a residential home in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, on March 29, 2025, at approximately 12:20 p.m.
- All onboard the aircraft were killed, though the exact number of passengers remains unknown; no injuries were reported among the home's residents, who managed to escape safely.
- U.S. Bank has stated that Terry Dolan, its vice chair and chief administration officer, is presumed to have been the sole occupant of the plane; official confirmation is pending from the medical examiner.
- The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), with assistance from the FAA, is leading the investigation into the crash, focusing on factors such as weather, pilot experience, and aircraft maintenance.
- The crash occurred just six minutes before the plane's scheduled landing, with the impact destroying the house and causing significant fire damage to the property.


























