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Victims in Steamboat Springs plane crash identified; pilot and passenger killed

Dan Dunn, 67, and Jessica Melton, 42, died in Monday’s crash

Smoke rises from a fire started by a plane crashing into a West Acres mobile home park in Steamboat Springs on June 17, 2024. (Courtesy Steamboat Springs Fire Rescue)
Smoke rises from a fire started by a plane crashing into a West Acres mobile home park in Steamboat Springs on June 17, 2024. (Courtesy Steamboat Springs Fire Rescue)
Lauren Penington of Denver Post portrait in Denver on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2024. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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The pilot and passenger of a small plane who died after crashing into a Steamboat Springs mobile home park Monday have been identified.

Dan Dunn, 67, and Jessica Melton, 42, died in the plane crash, according to Routt County coroner Mitch Locke. None of the residents in the West Acres mobile home park were injured.

Dunn was piloting the plane and Melton was the sole passenger, but it’s unclear what the two’s relationship was, Locke said.

The plane — a Cessna 421 — took off from Longmont and was headed to Ogden, Utah when it crash landed in Steamboat Springs, sparking a fire that quickly engulfed two homes and several outbuildings, .

The cause of the crash remains under investigation, but according to from the Federal Aviation Administration, the plane was experiencing engine issues.

The plane is registered under the business name of High County Aero with a Berthoud address in Larimer County linked to Dunn, .

The National Transportation Safety Board is investigation the crash and will give a preliminary report on what happened. A final report could take up to two years as officials examine the pilot, plane and operating environment.

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