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3 aboard small plane that crashed near busy Boca Raton intersection, FAA says​on April 11, 2025 at 3:07 pm

Three people were aboard a small plane that crashed Friday morning near a busy Boca Raton intersection, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.

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The crash happened around 10:20 a.m. near Military Trail and Glades Road, not far from Boca Raton Airport.

The FAA said the aircraft involved was a Cessna 310 that had just taken off from the airport and was headed to Tallahassee International Airport.

Blurred plane down

While they have not confirmed any fatalities, video taken from Sky 10 appears to show at least one body lying on the railroad tracks.

Boca Raton police asked drivers to avoid the area and to seek alternative routes.

Tri-Rail also announced that due to the crash near the rail corridor, a bus bridge has been established between the Deerfield Beach and Boca Raton stations.

A spokesperson for the transportation company said services will continue south of Deerfield and north of Boca Raton, but riders are encouraged to seek alternative transportation due to expected delays.

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​Three people were aboard a small plane that crashed Friday morning near a busy Boca Raton intersection, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.   

BOCA RATON, Fla. – Three people were aboard a small plane that crashed Friday morning near a busy Boca Raton intersection, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.

Leer en español

The crash happened around 10:20 a.m. near Military Trail and Glades Road, not far from Boca Raton Airport.

The FAA said the aircraft involved was a Cessna 310 that had just taken off from the airport and was headed to Tallahassee International Airport.

Blurred plane down (WPLG)

While they have not confirmed any fatalities, video taken from Sky 10 appears to show at least one body lying on the railroad tracks.

Boca Raton police asked drivers to avoid the area and to seek alternative routes.

Tri-Rail also announced that due to the crash near the rail corridor, a bus bridge has been established between the Deerfield Beach and Boca Raton stations.

A spokesperson for the transportation company said services will continue south of Deerfield and north of Boca Raton, but riders are encouraged to seek alternative transportation due to expected delays.

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This is a developing story. Watch Local 10 News or refresh the page for the latest updates.

 

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