Feds investigating Aspen plane crash that killed 1, injured 2

ASPEN, Colo. — A fiery plane crash at the Aspen airport Sunday afternoon killed one person and injured two others, one severely, Colorado authorities said. Officials said the flight originated in Mexico and all three aboard were pilots and Mexican men.

A plane crash at the Aspen Airport in Colorado was witnessed by Kevin Nealon and LeAnn Rimes.

A private jet went off the side of a runway in Aspen, flipped over and burst into flames, killing one man and injuring two others, Colorado authorities say. Officials said the flight to the wealthy mountain resort city originated in Mexico and all

One dead and two are injured as private jet explodes into flames while trying to land at Colorado airport.

On Sunday, Aspen-Pitkin County Airport shut down after a private jet attempted to land on the runway, but instead flipped over and burst into flames. The crash killed one passenger and injured two others. According to FAA