Dolan, Minnesota and U.S. Bank
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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 at the Anoka County-Blaine A...
TwinCities.com |
The pilot was the sole fatality and there were no other injuries after a plane crashed through the roof of a Brooklyn Park house on Saturday, officials said in a press conference.
Houston Chronicle |
The U.S. Bank executive killed when his plane crashed into a home in suburban Minneapolis died of blunt-force injuries, a medical examiner ruled Tuesday.
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The NTSB has removed the crashed plane from a Brooklyn Park home for investigation, as the community mourns Terry Dolan.
Bank officials had said Sunday that they believed Dolan was on the plane but could not officially confirm his death. There were no other fatalities, and the cause of the crash is still under investigation.
The longtime company executive has held a private pilot license since 2008. Authorities continued to investigate the crash Tuesday.
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Naples Daily News on MSNPilot in plane that left Naples and crashed in Minnesota identified as US Bank execMinnesota medical examiners confirmed the identity of the man who died in a plane that departed from Naples, Florida on Saturday.
The Minneapolis-based company’s chief administrative officer is believed to have piloted the single-engine plane that crashed in Brooklyn Park.
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Mike Dolan, the older brother of 63-year-old Terrance “Terry” R. Dolan, is speaking out as the bank executive is presumed dead following a plane crash in Minnesota.
U.S. Bank vice chair Terry Dolan was confirmed Tuesday as the person killed when his single-engine plane crashed into a suburban Minneapolis home over the weekend, a medical examiner ruled.
Terry Dolan, the senior U.S. Bancorp executive presumed to have died in a Saturday afternoon plane crash in Brooklyn Park, is being remembered by his peers Monday as a benevolent leader with a deep commitment to civil service.