Overview
- The single-engine Beech BE35 went down in an industrial office-park lot south of Denver and was found fully engulfed by arriving crews.
- Firefighters contained flames that threatened a nearby office building and multiple diesel generators, preventing further spread.
- Air-traffic-control recordings show the aircraft was cleared for takeoff shortly before a nearby pilot reported smoke and a likely crash site.
- Both occupants died at the scene, and authorities have withheld their identities pending notification of families.
- The NTSB and FAA have opened a probe, with the area secured for debris and evidence processing after initial 911 reports described an explosion.