No one was injured on the ground but there were no survivors on the plane, which was flying from Des Moines to Blaine.
KARE's Joe McCoy spoke with Mary Butler, who's lived in the house with her husband, Kenneth Tobacman, for around 15 years.
A Brooklyn Park homeowner is lucky to be alive after a small plane crashed into his house on Saturday.“You know, I thought back about the sequence of events, when all hell broke loose, that I realized how quickly everything got engulfed in fire.
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNExpert suggests structural issue or medical emergency might have downed plane in Brooklyn ParkThe single-engine turboprop plane that crashed into a house in Brooklyn Park on Saturday could have plummeted to the ground for a couple of reasons, including a structural issue or a medical emergency,
The SOCATA TBM7 plane crashed in Brooklyn Park around 12:20 p.m. Saturday, the Federal Aviation Administration said. The aircraft departed Des Moines International Airport and was headed to Anoka County-Blaine Airport in Minneapolis, according to the agency.
The crash happened in the area of 109th Ave. North and Noble Parkway. According to FOX 9, authorities say no one inside the home was injured, though the home was on fire and people in the area of the crash were being evacuated.