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Stolen Seattle Passenger Plane Crashes into Sea

Stolen Seattle Passenger Plane Crashes into Sea
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A Horizon Air mechanic described as "suicidal" took off in a plane without permission at Seattle-Tacoma (Sea-Tac) Airport in Seattle, Washington, and later crashed near Ketron Island, the airport and law-enforcement officials confirmed Friday night.

The mechanic was killed. There were no other passengers or crew members on board.

Two F-15 fighter jets were scrambled out of Portland, Oregon, within minutes to track the wayward plane, said Ed Troyer, the public information officer for the Pierce County Sheriff.

The ordeal began around 11 p.m. ET. Alaska Airlines, the parent company of Horizon Air, acknowledged the incident in a statement, saying a Horizon Air Q400 plane was involved. The Q400 turboprop plane is manufactured by Bombardier. It's designed for shorter-distance flights and can seat 76 passengers, Alaska Air said.

The US Coast Guard responded to the crash site where a "large smoke plume" was seen, NBC News reported. The plane was allegedly "flying around Puget Sound," before it went down. Rescue boats were on scene.

Broadcast images of the crash site showed burning forest land in an apparently dense, dark area near Ketron Island.

The FBI and NTSB are investigating.

Sea-Tac Airport returned to normal operations after a brief ground stop Friday night.

Troyer described the person who took the plane as a 29-year-old "suicidal male" who had lived in Pierce County. "This is not a terrorist incident," he added.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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