Crime & Safety

2 Planes Collide Over Cherry Creek State Park

Two small planes collided midair, authorities said. No injuries were reported.

Two small planes collided over Cherry Creek State Park Wednesday, South Metro Fire Rescue said.
Two small planes collided over Cherry Creek State Park Wednesday, South Metro Fire Rescue said. (South Metro Fire Rescue)

ARAPAHOE COUNTY, CO — Two small planes collided midair Wednesday morning over Cherry Creek State Park, fire officials said. No injuries were reported.

One of the planes, a Cirrus SR 22, crashed in a field, authorities said. The other aircraft, a larger Swearingen Metroliner SA226TC operated by Key Lime Air, was able to land at Centennial Airport.

A South Metro Fire Rescue crew and deputies were called at 10:25 a.m. to the field where the SR 22 crashed, near East Belleview Avenue and South Peoria Street in Greenwood Village, authorities said.

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Two people were on board the SR 22, but a parachute was deployed that allowed the plane to land safely, according to John Bartmann, a public information officer with the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office.

No explosions or fires occurred, he said.

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Drones were deployed to scan the area for any debris.

The cause of the collision was not yet determined. The National Transportation Safety Board was investigating.

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