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    Two small aircraft collided while attempting to land at an airfield in Santa Cruz County, California, where authorities have reported “multiple” fatalities.

    The crash occured at approximately 2.56pm PST at the Watsonville Municipal Airport. Multiple agencies responded to the scene around 3.37p.m., according to city officials.

    A single engine Cessna and a twin engine Cessna appear to have collided on final approach.

    No one on the ground was injured, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. There were reportedly at least three people onboard the aircrafts.

    The agency and the National Transportation Safety Board are also investigating, according to reports.

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    The Federal Aviation Administration reports that three people were onboard the two planes that collided on Thursday afternoon.

    One plane went down in a nearby field and another crashed into an airport hangar.

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