A small plane with four people on board crashed in rough terrain in Teller County Sunday morning. There is no word from authorities if anyone on board survived the crash
The single-engine Cessna T-41B took off from Fremont County Airport in Canon City and crashed shortly after around 9:30 a.m. Sunday, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.Four people were on board the plane when it crashed in rough terrain off Phantom Canon Road near the Fremont County line. However, there was no word as of Sunday evening if anyone on board survived the crash.
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