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Plane crashes on Texas highway, 1 dead

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Original Story by OAN
June 17, 2026
Plane crashes on Texas highway, 1 dead

Context:

A NetJets Cessna 680A business jet crashed on northbound Loop 20 in Laredo, Texas, around 10 p.m. local time, killing one of the six onboard and injuring five officers who responded to the scene as smoke and a fuel fire prompted road closures. Investigators from the NTSB and FAA, with FBI involvement, began a coordinated inquiry, noting the aircraft was en route from San José del Cabo, Mexico to Austin, Texas, when the emergency occurred. Authorities described preliminary findings and emphasized that information could change as the investigation progresses, while efforts focused on containment and evidence collection. The incident halted traffic for much of the day and prompted a call for public footage to aid investigators.

Dive Deeper:

  • Six people were aboard the Cessna 680A, including crewmembers, when it crashed on northbound Loop 20 near Laredo; all occupants were removed from the aircraft.

  • The crash led to the closure of both northbound and southbound lanes, with responders contending with a highly flammable fuel on the roadway and smoke inhalation among officers.

  • Federal agencies, including the FBI and FAA, were on scene, and the NTSB was designated to lead the investigation into the cause of the crash.

  • NetJets confirmed the incident, stating they are contacting crewmembers and families while noting reports of injuries and a fatality, with the flight originating from San José del Cabo and destined for Austin.

  • Initial reports indicated that good Samaritans and police assisted in extricating passengers and attempting to access the aircraft, with footage solicited from the public to aid investigators.

  • The FAA press release and local authorities stressed that information is preliminary and subject to change as investigators gather evidence and analyze the flight data and wreckage.

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