Airplanes Collide At Montana Airport, Sparks MASSIVE Fireball
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Airplanes Collide At Montana Airport, Sparks MASSIVE Fireball

Two airplanes collided at Kalispell City Airport in Montana, causing a huge fireball on the runway. According to NBC Montana, Kalispell Fire Department Chief Jay Hagen said a pilot and three passengers were onboard a plane that crashed into another aircraft. “He also confirmed that the plane that was landing slammed into another plane on the runway, with the two planes consumed by fire,” the outlet wrote. Here’s footage from the scene: UPDATE: A “small plane” veered off the runway after landing, slamming into a parked plane, per the Kalispell Fire Chief FOUR people were able to escape out of the landing plane. The parked plane was unoccupied. So far, it looks like only two w/ injuries and no fatalities.… pic.twitter.com/ssVVpAusF8 — Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) August 11, 2025 NBC Montana has more: Hagen told NBC Montana that the pilot and three passengers walked away unharmed. Two people were treated for minor injuries. The Kalispell Police Department, Flathead County Sheriff’s Office and local firefighting personnel are on scene, Flathead County Sheriff Brian Heino confirms with NBC Montana. The call came in at 2:08 p.m. according to Flathead County Sheriff Brian Heino. “My staff is on site at the plane crash at the Kalispell City Airport. From what we understand, no one was injured, praise God. We will be assisting local authorities and the airport in any way we can as they handle this unfortunate accident,” Rep. Ryan Zinke (R-MT) commented. My staff is on site at the plane crash at the Kalispell City Airport. From what we understand, no one was injured, praise God. We will be assisting local authorities and the airport in any way we can as they handle this unfortunate accident. pic.twitter.com/BodskYNaIr — Rep Ryan Zinke (@RepRyanZinke) August 11, 2025 Daily Mail noted: The local police department, sheriff’s office and fire department all on the scene. It is unclear what may have caused the crash and what type of planes were involved. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating. Photos shared by local artist Ben Garrison showed huge clouds of black smoke over the airfield and downtown Kalispell. The city sits in Northwest Montana and is known as the ‘gateway’ to the state’s breathtaking Glacier National Park.