Arizona plane crash kills 2 in midair collision at Marana Airport
CBSN
At least two people have died after two small planes crashed midair Wednesday in Arizona, officials said.
The collision occurred at 8:25 a.m. local time at the Marana Regional Airport in Arizona, the Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday. The two planes that collided were both smaller fixed-wing single-engine planes, one a Lancair and the other a Cessna.
Each plane was carrying two passengers and the two who died were on the same aircraft, according to a spokesperson for the town of Marana. The other two people were uninjured.

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