Shortly After The Airplane Departed Runway 32, The Pilot Said, “Abort, Abort, 32X.” Air Traffic Control Told The Pilot That He Was Cleared To Land On Any Runway On April 25, 2026, about 1151 central daylight time, a Beechcraft F33A airplane, N8032X was destroyed when it was involved in an accident near Minneapolis, Minnesota. The pilot and passenger were fatally injured. The airplane was operated under Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 as a personal flight. The day before the accident, the pilot flew the airplane from Park Rapids Municipal AirportKonshok Field (PKD) Park Rapids, Minnesota, to Crystal Airport (MIC) Minneapolis, Minnesota. The pilot filled the airplane with 18.7 gallons of 100 LL aviation fuel after landing at MIC. According to the pilot’s son, the pilot and his passenger were flying back to PKD when the accident occurred.
