Two small planes collided mid-air around noon at North Las Vegas Airport in the US state of Nevada. As reported by IANS, four people were killed after the mid-air collision. Each aircraft had two people aboard, Xinhua news agency reported.



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"At this time, there are four reported fatalities. The accident is still under investigation," the City of North Las Vegas Fire Department tweeted.


The US National Transportation Safety Board said in a tweet that it is investigating the tragedy that struck Las Vegas involving a Piper PA-46 and a Cessna 172N, both of which are single-engine fixed-wing small planes.


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Preliminary information indicates that the Piper PA-46 was preparing to land when it collided with the Cessna 172. The Piper crashed into a field east of Runway 30-Right and the Cessna fell into a water retention pond, reported the ABC affiliate KTNV-TV, a local television station in Las Vegas, citing the US Federal Aviation Administration.


(With inputs from IANS)


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