📌 Incident Overview
On Monday afternoon, a Socata TBM 700 turboprop carrying four people collided with an unoccupied, stationary aircraft during its landing at Kalispell City Airport, Montana. The incident took place around 2:00 p.m. local time, sparking a significant blaze but causing no critical injuries.
🛬 Details of the Collision
Kalispell Police Chief Jordan Venezio reported that the aircraft approached from the south and, upon landing, struck the parked plane. Eyewitnesses described a loud crash followed by thick, black smoke visible from several miles away.
🚒 Fire Response: Flames spread to nearby grass before being swiftly extinguished by emergency crews. Kalispell Fire Chief Jay Hagen confirmed that the fire was contained within minutes, preventing further airport damage.

👥 Passengers and Injuries
All four occupants — the pilot and three passengers — managed to evacuate the burning aircraft on their own. Two people suffered minor injuries and received immediate onsite medical attention.
🌍 Airport and Community Impact
Kalispell City Airport, located just south of the city with 30,000 residents, experienced brief operational delays as first responders secured the area. Flight schedules returned to normal later the same day.
🛠 FAA Investigation
The Federal Aviation Administration has begun a detailed investigation. Officials will review:
Flight data and approach records
Pilot and crew statements
Maintenance history of the aircraft

📎 Key Facts Snapshot
Detail | Information |
|---|---|
Aircraft Model | Socata TBM 700 turboprop |
Injuries | 2 minor |
Fatalities | None |
Time of Incident | ~2:00 p.m. local time |
Location | Kalispell City Airport, Montana |
⚠️ Disclaimer: Information provided is based on official sources and preliminary reports. The investigation is ongoing.
💬 Our Thoughts
We share our heartfelt concern for everyone affected by this frightening event. While it is fortunate that no lives were lost, the emotional impact on those involved and the community remains significant.
🙏 Closing Words
Thank you for reading this report. Our thoughts remain with the passengers, crew, and residents of Kalispell. May the community find reassurance and strength in their resilience during this difficult time.

