Randolph Sherman, 72, killed in plane crash in Santa Fe, New Mexico
Small plane crashes into Santa Fe home, killing at least 1
It is unknown how many people were on board, but the Federal Aviation Administration identified the plane as a Cessna 310, which holds between four and six people.
Plane crashes into house in New Mexico; at least 1 person dead
It's unclear whether the individual who died was inside the plane or the house, which is located just off Interstate-25.
Pilot identified in Santa Fe plane crash
"The pilot called the tower and said that they had a left engine failure. Approximately 30 seconds to a minute later, the plane went down," New Mexico State Police officer Wilson Silver said.
FAA releases new information on Santa Fe plane crash
State police say 72-year-old Randolph Sherman was the pilot of the aircraft that crashed into a home near El Sol Court and the I-25 frontage road in Santa Fe.
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