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A Florida relief plane crash on November 10, 2025 sent a twin‑turboprop into a Coral Springs backyard but left no reported fatalities.
The Florida relief plane crash involved a Beechcraft King Air twin‑turboprop that departed Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport at 10:14 a.m. on November 10, 2025, while en route to Jamaica carrying supplies for Hurricane Melissa relief. The aircraft struck a backyard fence and trees in Coral Springs, Florida, before coming to rest in a man‑made pond.
Local emergency crews responded quickly to the scene in the suburban neighborhood, securing the area and checking occupants. Authorities confirmed there were no fatalities; several people received medical attention on site. The crash disrupted nearby streets and prompted an immediate multi‑agency response.
The aircraft type is reported as a Beechcraft King Air; a specific model and operator attribution were not provided in initial statements. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and local law enforcement have opened investigations to determine the cause. Early notes from responders highlighted impact with a fence and trees and final resting position in the pond.
Incidents like this underscore the operational risks in disaster relief aviation, where crews often fly into constrained conditions while carrying critical supplies. Investigators will examine maintenance records, pilot logs, weather, and air traffic communications. Officials have asked residents near the scene to avoid the area while responders and investigators work.
We will update this report as the NTSB and local authorities release more information, including any formal determination about mechanical issues, human factors, or environmental conditions that contributed to the event.