Four people died after a small jet they boarded crashed shortly after taking off from a small airport in Connecticut on Thursday morning, officials said.

The jet took off just before 10 am from the Robertson Airport before crashing into the building at Trumpf Inc., a manufacturing company, Farmington Police Lt. Tim McKenzie said.
“It appears there was some type of mechanical failure during the takeoff sequence that resulted in the crash behind us,” he said.
The plane, a Cessna Citation 560X, was headed to Dare County Regional Airport in Manteo, North Carolina, the Federal Aviation Administration said. Two pilots and two passengers were killed, McKenzie said. Their names were not immediately released.
The crash set off chemical fires inside the Trumpf building, Gov. Ned Lamont said. Everybody who was in the building has been accounted for, with two employees suffering injuries the company said were not serious, according to officials.
Authorities are trying to identify the dead on the plane, parts of which protruded from the building or were scattered on the lawn outside, Lamont said.
“It was just a ball of fire, an explosion, and then the chemical fires afterwards,” he said.
“I think they are still trying to identify who was there, identify the next of kin before we can say anything else,” he said. “I just know it was incredible. The thing was filled with jet fuel.”
Farmington is in central Connecticut, about 10 miles (16 kilometers) southwest of the state capital of Hartford.
McKenzie said an intense fire burned for over 20 minutes.
SOURCE: AP

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