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2 die in plane that crashed about 200 feet from Texas airport, officials say

A Cessna 182 pictured on Monday, May 6, 2019. The single-engine plane that crashed in Marlin was scheduled to fly from Houston Executive Airport to Waco Regional Airport, the FAA said.
A Cessna 182 pictured on Monday, May 6, 2019. The single-engine plane that crashed in Marlin was scheduled to fly from Houston Executive Airport to Waco Regional Airport, the FAA said. AP

Two people died after a plane crashed in a Texas field near a small airport, officials confirmed to McClatchy News.

The plane crashed in a cattle pasture at 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 5 — about about 200 feet away from the Marlin Airport’s runway, Marlin City Manager Cedric Davis Sr. told McClatchy News.

The airplane was a single-engine Cessna, and was mangled and overturned from the crash, Davis said. Two people, a male and a female, were found dead at the scene.

The Federal Aviation Administration is on scene and investigating, Davis said.

Davis said the angle of the plane suggested the plane was attempting to land at the runway.

“We believe they were trying to get to our airport but didn’t make it,” he said.

According to the FAA, the flight was originally scheduled to go from Houston Executive Airport to Waco Regional Airport.

Marlin, with a population of about 5,600, is about 30 miles southeast of Waco.

This story was originally published April 5, 2022 at 5:59 PM with the headline "2 die in plane that crashed about 200 feet from Texas airport, officials say."

Mariah Rush
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Mariah Rush is a National Real-Time Reporter. She is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and has previously worked for The Chicago Tribune, The Tampa Bay Times and The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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