Plane crash in Superstition Mountains in Arizona that killed six people caught on video

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A small plane carrying three adults and three children crashed into the Superstition Mountains east of Phoenix leaving one child confirmed dead and no signs of survivors.
Photographer: KNXV
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Posted: 11/24/2011

APACHE JUNCTION, Ariz. - A tragic accident that may have taken the lives of six people was caught on camera.

According to our sister station in Phoenix, the video shows the initial impact, followed immediately by a large burst of flames. The crash can be seen at the :52 second mark.

For more coverage of the crash, visit ABC15.com .

Copyright 2011 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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