Cessna 404 Down In Colorado Neighborhood, Pilot Dead

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A Cessna 404 Titan crashed in Centennial, Colorado, early Tuesday, killing the pilot. The wreckage stopped about 10 feet from a house in a suburban area about 4:30 a.m. The aircraft took off from Centennial Airport at 4:27 a.m., according to local media reports, and crashed five minutes later. The NTSB told a news conference the aircraft was operated by Key Lime Air and was going to Denver International on a repositioning flight. The pilot has been identified as Daniel Steitz, a retired police officer.

The NTSB said the aircraft crashed nose first in a steep bank and cartwheeled several times before stopping in the front yard of a house. Weather was clear but cold at the time with temperatures about 0 degrees.”It is with sincere sorrow that we have confirmed a Key Lime Air aircraft, a Cessna 404, has been involved in an accident,” Cliff Honeycutt, president of Key Lime Air, said in a statement.

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