FRANKLIN, Tenn. (WKRN) — One of the planes involved in a deadly crash at Scottsdale Airport was registered to a business in Franklin, Tennessee.
Authorities said at least one person was killed and others were injured after two private jets collided at the airport Monday. One of the jets — a Learjet 35A — was registered to Franklin-based company Chromed in Hollywood, Inc., according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Kelli Kuester, aviation planning and outreach coordinator at the Scottsdale Airport, said of those injured, two were taken to area trauma centers and one was in stable condition at a separate hospital. The FAA said the Learjet collided with a Gulfstream 200 jet that was parked on private property.
Scottsdale Fire Department Captain Dave Folio told the Associated Press one person was trapped inside one of the planes and crews are working to extricate the individual. No other information was immediately released.
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