6 killed in private plane crash in United States

The plane crashed into trees near the end of the airport's runway when it was attempting to land before pulling back up again.

Update: 2016-08-13 08:05 GMT
When the plane crashed into the trees, it immediately caught fire, officials said. (Photo: Twitter)

Washington: At least six persons died when a small private aircraft crashed into trees while trying to abort landing at Shannon Airport in the US state of Virginia.

The plane crashed into trees on Friday in Fredericksburg near the end of the airport's runway when it was attempting to land before pulling back up again, NBC Washington reported.

"It attempted to abort the landing and take off again," Sgt. F L Tyler of the Virginia State Police said.

"It then went off the south end of the runway and then landed in the tree line," said Tyler.

When the plane crashed into the trees, it immediately caught fire, officials said.

All six bodies were recovered. The identities of the victims could not be confirmed, but police said they were not from Virginia.

The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the crash.

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