Plane Crash In Wyoming’s Campbell County Sparks Wildfire

A plane crashed in Campbell County, Wyoming, on Friday. The crash sparked a fire that burned across 5 to 10 acres of woodland. The crash may have occurred just north of the Northeast Wyoming Regional Airport. There were reportedly seven people onboard, but their fate remains unknown

UPDATE: A Pilatus PC-12/47E single-engine aircraft crashed in northeast Wyoming on Friday afternoon while en route to Billings, Montana. The plane, which had recently refueled in Nebraska, was registered to Haynie Enterprises Inc. of Henderson, Nevada. Reports indicate that there were no survivors, and the number of people on board remains unknown.
The manager of the Nebraska City airfield, where the plane had stopped for fuel, confirmed the refueling.
“It did stop here for fuel,” the manager told Cowboy State Daily. “It’s a real bummer. They’ve been here multiple times and are just super, super nice people.”
“I didn’t fuel it (this time), but typically they put on about 200 or 300 (gallons),” the manager added.
ORIGINAL STORY: An airplane wreckage has been found after a plane crash in Campbell County, Wyoming, sparked a fire that burned across 5 to 10 acres of woodland. According to the Campbell County WY Police Scanner, the crash may have occurred just north of the Northeast Wyoming Regional Airport. Unconfirmed reports indicate that a Pilatus PC-12 NG was seen on FR24 descending at a rate of over 10,000 feet per minute. There were reportedly seven people onboard, but their fate remains unknown.
Campbell County Undersheriff Quentin Reynolds confirmed to Cowboy State Daily that there were fatalities but could not provide specific details on the number or identities of the victims.
The cause of the plane crash remains unclear at this time.

A plane crashed in Campbell County, Wyoming, on Friday. The crash sparked a fire that burned across 5 to 10 acres of woodland. The crash may have occurred just north of the Northeast Wyoming Regional Airport. There were reportedly seven people onboard, but their fate remains unknown

UPDATE: A Pilatus PC-12/47E single-engine aircraft crashed in northeast Wyoming on Friday afternoon while en route to Billings, Montana. The plane, which had recently refueled in Nebraska, was registered to Haynie Enterprises Inc. of Henderson, Nevada. Reports indicate that there were no survivors, and the number of people on board remains unknown.
The manager of the Nebraska City airfield, where the plane had stopped for fuel, confirmed the refueling.
“It did stop here for fuel,” the manager told Cowboy State Daily. “It’s a real bummer. They’ve been here multiple times and are just super, super nice people.”
“I didn’t fuel it (this time), but typically they put on about 200 or 300 (gallons),” the manager added.
ORIGINAL STORY: An airplane wreckage has been found after a plane crash in Campbell County, Wyoming, sparked a fire that burned across 5 to 10 acres of woodland. According to the Campbell County WY Police Scanner, the crash may have occurred just north of the Northeast Wyoming Regional Airport. Unconfirmed reports indicate that a Pilatus PC-12 NG was seen on FR24 descending at a rate of over 10,000 feet per minute. There were reportedly seven people onboard, but their fate remains unknown.
Campbell County Undersheriff Quentin Reynolds confirmed to Cowboy State Daily that there were fatalities but could not provide specific details on the number or identities of the victims.
The cause of the plane crash remains unclear at this time.

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