At least three people were killed Tuesday afternoon when two small planes from a Miami flight school crashed in midair over the Everglades in West Miami-Dade, Miami Herald reports.
The crash, which the Federal Aviation Administration placed about nine miles west of Miami Executive Airport, 12800 SW 145th Ave., involved a Piper PA-34 and a Cessna 172. Police confirmed at least three deaths and are investigating whether a fourth person was killed.
Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez told the Miami Herald that both planes belonged to Dean International, a flight school based at Executive Airport with a long history of incidents.