🏡 Residents Survive Blaze as Aircraft Falls From Sky in Viral Video
March 30, 2025: A small private plane crashed into a home in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, on Saturday, killing all passengers on board while miraculously sparing the residents of the house.
The single-engine SOCATA TBM7 aircraft had taken off from Des Moines International Airport en route to Anoka County-Blaine Airport, another Minneapolis suburb, when tragedy struck. The aircraft reportedly free-fell from the sky, as seen in shocking footage now viral on social media, before slamming into the residential neighborhood.
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Minnesota Plane Crash: A tragic plane crash shook Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, when a single-engine SOCATA TBM7 slammed into a home at 10792 Kyle Avenue just after noon on Saturday. The aircraft, en route from Des Moines International Airport to Anoka County-Blaine Airport, erupted… pic.twitter.com/w4GitAqIVt
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Fire engulfed the house moments after impact, but Brooklyn Park authorities confirmed that the family living inside escaped unharmed. However, no one on the plane survived.
NEW: Plane crashes into a home in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota causing the home to burst into flames.
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According to local officials, no one was injured inside the home. They do not know the cause of the crash at this time.
Governor Tim Walz says his “team is in touch with… pic.twitter.com/qYaJhP1Asa
Crash Details at a Glance:
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- 📍 Location: Brooklyn Park, 11 miles north of Minneapolis
- 🛫 Flight Path: From Des Moines, Iowa to Anoka County-Blaine, Minnesota
- 🛩️ Aircraft: Single-engine SOCATA TBM7
- 👥 Casualties: All passengers killed (exact number unconfirmed)
- 🏠 Residents: Safe, no injuries reported
- 🔥 Fire Response: House was “fully involved” in flames on arrival, per Fire Chief Shawn Conway
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are investigating the cause of the crash. Meanwhile, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz assured that his team is working closely with local authorities:
“Grateful to the first responders answering the call.”
The tragedy also highlights ongoing concerns about aviation safety staffing, with many pointing to Trump-era budget cuts that downsized critical federal air safety positions. The crash adds to a string of recent incidents raising questions about the current state of US aviation oversight.
📹 Videos of the moment show the aircraft spiraling down, followed by massive flames consuming the house—a haunting sight now etched in the minds of viewers across the world.
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