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Plane Crashes Near Helena Regional Airport, 2 Injured

HELENA, MONTANA, JUL 24 – The 1950 Beech B-35 plane registered to Peace Sign LLC crashed causing facial injuries to both occupants who were hospitalized, officials said.

  • On Wednesday night, a small plane crashed into a building south of Helena Regional Airport in the 3100 block of Bozeman Avenue, injuring two people.
  • Jeff Wadekamper, Helena Regional Airport director, said the cause of the crash remains unknown, noting the National Transportation Safety Board and FAA will investigate and such incidents are rare at the airport.
  • At 9:51 p.m. Helena Fire Department crews arrived on Bozeman Avenue, Assistant Fire Chief Mike Chambers said the occupants suffered facial injuries and a building search found no one inside.
  • In the aftermath, the building is owned by Tri-County Mechanical and Electrical.
  • The Federal Aviation Administration will handle the crash investigation, focusing on a vintage 1950 Beech B-35 tail number 5204C registered to Peace Sign LLC in Bozeman, Montana.
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KTVQ broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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