PHOENIX (KPHO) - A small plane crashed and burst into flames near the peak of the Superstition Mountains in an area called Flat Iron, east of Phoenix, Wednesday night.
The Rockwell AC69 twin engine aircraft "crashed under unknown circumstances," FAA spokesman Allen Kenitzer said in a statement. The plane is registered to Ponderosa Aviation in Safford.
Multiple witnesses reported a fireball and an explosion around 6:30 p.m.
A source at Falcon Field in Mesa tells CBS 5 the pilot flew in from Safford to pick up his children and says when they were returning to Safford the two-engine plane crashed. The source tells CBS 5 there were three adults and three children onboard.
The crash site is located in rugged terrain near the top of the mountain. Pinal County sheriff's deputies were reporting difficulty accessing the area.
A witness hit our CBS 5 Action Button on KPHO.com. Witness Ronnie Brant lives in Fountain Hills. He says he's an aircraft mechanic and heard the plane fly over his house and it was having engine trouble.
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