
U.S. Bank vice chair Terry Dolan was the only person on board a single-engine airplane that crashed and exploded over the weekend, a Minnesota medical examiner confirmed Tuesday. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Dolan, 63, was killed when the SOCATA TBM7, which had taken off from Des Moines, Iowa, fell from the sky Saturday in Brooklyn Park, about 5 miles short of its destination, Anoka County-Blaine Airport in Minneapolis.
Main Idea: U.S. Bank vice chair Terry Dolan died in a plane crash in Minnesota, and authorities are still investigating what caused it.
Key Points:
The crash could shake confidence in small business and corporate travel safety, especially because a major US Bank leader died and a home was destroyed.
No clear positive impact identified.
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U.S. Bank vice chair and the identified plane crash victim; the article centers on his death and the.
Dolan’s employer and the corporate entity tied to the headline through his executive role.
Named as an investigating agency into the crash.
Named as an investigating agency into the crash.
The crash and identification occurred in Minnesota, but the state is primarily the setting rather than an acting.
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