“I’m Afraid To Fly”: Two Planes Collide Mid-Air In Arizona Days After Toronto Crash Landing

At least two people have been reported dead after a mid-air collision involving two planes at Arizona’s Marana Airport this morning (February 19).

The accident, which occurred outside Tucson at 8:29 am local time, has shocked the aviation community and citizens at large, as it follows a string of deadly aviation disasters across North America.

mages of the incident quickly spread via social media, showing the aftermath of the crash, with black smoke billowing over the airport. 

Reports suggest that both planes were occupied at the time of the collision, though the exact number of passengers aboard remains unclear.

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