Lear Reported Down Near Chicago Executive

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A Lear Jet operated by Royal Air Freight crashed at about 2 p.m. (eastern time), southeast of Chicago Executive Airport, killing both pilots. The Lear 35, was visible in pieces left protruding from the small Des Plaines River located in a wooded area not far from the airport. The plane was on a flight from Pontiac. Mich. to pick up cargo, before heading to Atlanta.

Royal Air Freight is a charter air cargo carrier that sometimes flies urgently needed auto parts or small high-priority items, according to an airport public relations official who spoke with CNN.

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