FAA Investigators on Scene at Venango Regional Airport After Small Plane Crash

FRANKLIN, PA – Federal Aviation Administration officials visited Venango Regional Airport on Tuesday to investigate a small plane crash that occurred on Monday.

Airport manager Bill Buchna reported that the crash site had been cleared and the damaged plane was moved to a hangar for examination by FAA investigators.

The FAA is looking into the cause of the crash, and the details of the investigation have not been disclosed at this time.

The airport has resumed normal operations following the incident, and no injuries were reported as a result of the crash.

Local authorities are cooperating with the FAA in their investigation of the crash, and updates on the situation are expected to be released in the coming days.

The small plane crash has not disrupted airport operations further, and flights in and out of the airport remain unaffected.