A devastating plane crash occurred in Fort Worth, Texas, resulting in the deaths of two individuals. According to the Fort Worth Fire Department, the aircraft collided with two semi-trucks parked along a road, igniting fires that quickly spread. The incident took place near Hicks Airfield on N. Saginaw Blvd., around 1:30 p.m., causing multiple trucks to catch fire. Officials reported small grass fires sparked by the crash but stated they were contained swiftly.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are investigating the cause of the accident. Business 287 was closed in both directions, with authorities urging drivers to avoid the area. The number of people aboard the plane remains undisclosed.

Footage captured the moment the aircraft struck the truck lot, with flames engulfing the wreckage. Early reports suggested the plane might have been a Cirrus SR-22, though this has not been confirmed. The crash site is located near Hicks Airfield, a private airport in Tarrant County. Investigations continue to determine the exact circumstances of the tragedy.