A plane crashed near Hicks Airfield in Tarrant County, Texas, on Sunday, hitting nearby 18-wheelers and trailers, officials said.
A Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson confirmed the crash but didn’t provide additional details when contacted by The Independent. Footage from CBS Texas shows fire departments battling flames at the scene as thick, dark smoke rises into the air.
The plane hit 18-wheelers and trailers, and the fire is now under control, the Fort Worth Fire Department told CBS Texas. Officials have yet to provide information on injuries or the number of people on board the plane.

An unnamed witness told WFAA they were working at a nearby cafe when they heard a loud boom, and a customer ran inside asking them to call 911. When they ran outside, they saw that a plane appeared to have crashed into parked trucks.
Hicks Airfield is a private airport about 16 miles northwest of Fort Worth, Texas. It’s located just off U.S. Route 287 Business, which has been blocked in both directions near the site.
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