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PROVINCETOWN (CBS) – A Cape Air flight with seven people on board crashed while landing in Provincetown Thursday afternoon. No deaths have been reported.
Cape Air said Flight 2072 traveling from Logan Airport to Provincetown Airport departed the runway around 4 p.m.
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Six passengers and a crew member were on board the twin-engine Cessna 402.
Provincetown general manager Alex Morse said everyone survived the crash and all six passengers and the pilot were rushed to hospital.
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Provincetown Fire said some patients had suffered burns.
There was heavy rain in the area at the time and the weather is said to have been a factor in the accident.
The FAA and the NTSB will investigate.
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Cape Air said anyone who thinks they have had a family member on board should call 888-253-4115.
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