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Two pilots killed in plane crash en route to pick up former MLB star

An executive jet carrying no passengers, which was en route to Texas to pick up former MLB player Yadier Molina and his family, crashed during a rough landing at La Romana International Airport in the Dominican Republic, killing both pilots. The plane had declared an in-flight emergency shortly after takeoff and attempted to return to the airport but crashed, catching fire upon impact. Officials confirmed there were no passengers on board, only the two crew members.

An executive jet headed to Texas to pick up a former MLB star burst into flames Sunday during a rough landing, killing both pilots.

The plane had just taken off from La Romana International Airport in the Dominican Republic with no passengers and was headed to Austin to pick up former MLB star Yadier Molina and his family. A few minutes into the flight, the pilots declared an in-flight emergency and turned back to attempt a landing.

Video of the incident posted to X shows the jet skidding on the runway during landing before the nose of the plane bucks upward. When the plane’s nose falls back toward the runway, the plane catches fire and goes up in flames.

The Dominican Institute for Civil Aviation said in a statement that the airplane declared an emergency when it was about 16 nautical miles southwest of La Romana.

“The U.S.-registered aircraft, registered to an American aviation company, had two crew members aboard—the pilot and co-pilot. There were no passengers reported,” the agency said.

Pilot Erick Javier Diago and co-pilot Ruddy Ghaza both lost their lives in the accident, La Romana International Airport said in a statement.

“The crew declared an in-flight emergency shortly after takeoff; the aircraft crashed while attempting to land back at La Romana Airport, veering off the runway. Tragically, both occupants lost their lives,” the airport said.

The Dominican Institute for Civil Aviation and the Investigative Commission for Aviation Accidents said they are investigating the crash involving aircraft tail number N318JF, model GALX, which occurred Sunday. Officials said more information would be released as the investigation continues.

According to People , Molina posted a series of Instagram Stories that have since expired.

“My condolences to the pilots and their families,” Molina wrote. “This plane was on its way to pick up me, my family, and friends in Texas to return to Puerto Rico. This is all so heartbreaking.”

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NBC NewsIndependentCenter13 days ago
Two pilots killed in plane crash en route to pick up former MLB star

An executive jet carrying no passengers, which was en route to Texas to pick up former MLB player Yadier Molina and his family, crashed during a rough landing at La Romana International Airport in the Dominican Republic, killing both pilots. The plane had declared an in-flight emergency shortly after takeoff and attempted to return to the airport but crashed, catching fire upon impact. Officials confirmed there were no passengers on board, only the two crew members.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of the incident without apparent ideological framing. It includes statements from official sources such as the Dominican Institute for Civil Aviation and La Romana International Airport, offering balanced information without emphasizing any particular political

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The Daily WireIndependentCenter13 days ago
WATCH: Private Jet Bursts Into Flames During Emergency Landing

A private jet crashed during an emergency landing at La Romana International Airport in the Dominican Republic, resulting in the deaths of both crew members aboard. The Gulfstream G200 Galaxy was en route to pick up former MLB player Yadier Molina and his family from Texas. The pilots reported an engine failure shortly after takeoff and requested to return to the airport. Authorities have begun an investigation into the cause of the incident.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a tragic aviation accident without taking a stance on any political issue. It provides factual details about the event, including the involvement of a professional athlete and the response by local authorities. There is no indication of ideological framing or bias in the tone,

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