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Plane Crashes on Massachusetts Highway During Nor'easter, Two Dead
13 Oct
Summary
- Small plane crashed on I-195 in Dartmouth, Massachusetts
- Plane was linked to Air Charity Network
- Two people died in the crash

On October 13, 2025, a small plane crashed on I-195 in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, during a nor'easter with strong winds and rain. The SOCATA TBM 700 plane, which was linked to the Air Charity Network, caught fire in the highway median. Tragically, two people died in the crash.
Troopers and emergency teams from Bristol County State Police, Crime Scene Services Section, New Bedford, and Fall River Police, Fire, and EMS responded to the incident. The weather conditions at the time were particularly harsh, with winds exceeding 40 mph and visibility reduced to less than 2 miles. The plane was flying at an altitude of 800 feet when the crash occurred.
I-195 has been closed, and drivers are advised to use alternate routes. Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the plane crash, and more details are expected to emerge in the coming days.