Associated Press
CHINLE, Ariz. 鈥 A medical transport plane crashed and caught fire Tuesday on the Navajo Nation in northern Arizona, killing four people, the tribe said in a statement.
The crash involving the CSI Aviation company out of Albuquerque, New Mexico, occurred near the airport in Chinle, about 300 miles (483 kilometers) northeast of Phoenix. Those on board were medical personnel who were on their way to a hospital to pick up a patient.
The Beechcraft 300 crashed in the early afternoon while landing at the airport, Federal Aviation Administration officials said in an email.
鈥淭hey were trying to land there and unfortunately something went wrong,鈥 district Police Commander Emmett Yazzie said.
Yazzie said the crew was planning to pick up a patient from Chinle Hospital. He declined to offer other details about the crash, saying he was waiting on federal investigators.
The cause of the crash wasn鈥檛 known, the tribe said.
The National Transportation Safety Board and the FAA are investigating.
Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren said in a social media post that he was heartbroken to learn of the crash.
鈥淭hese were people who dedicated their lives to saving others, and their loss is felt deeply across the Navajo Nation,鈥 he said.
In January, in Philadelphia, killing eight people. The National Transportation Safety Board, which is investigating the crash, has said on that plane was not working.