We are hearing from a man who saw a plane crash and catch fire in the middle of Interstate 75 in Florida on Friday.
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News Center 7 previously reported that a Bombardier Challenger 600 jet carrying five people crashed on I-75 near Naples, Florida around 3:15 p.m., the FAA confirmed.
The plane traveled from Ohio and crashed in Florida.
Tracking the jet’s tail number, N823KD, the flight appeared to have been headed to the Naples Airport from Ohio State, according to FlightAware and WINK.
A spokesperson from Ohio State said the plane is not affiliated with the university.
The pilot and co-pilot, both from Florida, died. A 27-year-old crew member, also from Florida, and two passengers from Columbus survived.
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One man lives near the crash site and considers himself very lucky because the neighborhood he lives in is separated by a barrier.