Aircraft Crash Prompts Investigation and Disruption at Albuquerque Sunport
ICARO Media Group
In a recent incident that occurred around 2 p.m., a downed aircraft was reported in the vicinity of Bernalillo County, leading to an immediate response from the Bernalillo County Fire Rescue and the Kirtland Air Force Base Fire Department. Flights at the Albuquerque Sunport were temporarily halted as a precautionary measure, although operations have now resumed.
According to reports, the crash took place on University Boulevard, north of Rio Bravo Boulevard. To facilitate an investigation into the accident, the Federal Aviation Administration and Kirtland Air Force Base have cordoned off the crash area. The specific details regarding the nature of the aircraft or any potential casualties have not been disclosed at this time.
Eyewitnesses observed a large plume of black smoke rising from the crash site, indicating a significant fire. However, swift action by fire crews resulted in the flames being extinguished successfully. No information has been provided regarding the cause of the crash or any potential factors contributing to the incident.
Passengers planning to travel through the Albuquerque Sunport are advised to check with their respective airlines for the latest flight statuses. It is unclear whether any delays or cancellations will result from the temporary disruption caused by the crash.
As of now, this is an ongoing investigation, and additional updates are expected to emerge as the investigation progresses. KRQE News 13 will continue to monitor the situation closely, providing further details as they become available.
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