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Small Plane Crash in Minnesota Kills North Dakota Legislator and Pilot

April 28, 2026
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Small Plane Crash in Minnesota Kills North Dakota Legislator and Pilot

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On April 28, 2026, a Beech F33A airplane crashed shortly after takeoff from Crystal Airport near Minneapolis, killing North Dakota State Rep. Liz Conmy and the pilot. The aircraft caught fire in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, prompting an investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board. Authorities confirmed two people were aboard the plane at the time of the incident.

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