U.S. Bank vice chair Terry Dolan has been confirmed dead after piloting a plane that crashed into a Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, home on March 29. He was 63.
A Brooklyn Park couple is receiving growing support from the community after a light aircraft crashed into their home on Saturday, destroying it. Mary Butler and Kenneth Tobacman are living at a hotel after their home burned down following the plane crash, which claimed the life of pilot Terry Dolan, a 63-year-old executive at U.S. Bancorp.
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The Hennepin County Medical Examiner confirmed on Tuesday that U.S. Bank Chief Administration Officer Terry Dolan died when his plane crashed in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, over the weekend.
Dolan died Saturday afternoon as the Socata TBM 700 plane he was flying crashed into a Brooklyn Park home, destroying the house. The plane started its day in Florida, and stopped in Des Moines before coming to Minnesota. It was headed to the Anoka County-Blaine Airport, north of Minneapolis.
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A spokesperson for U.S. Bank told PEOPLE in a statement on Monday, March 31, that they ‘believe’ their vice chair and chief administration officer Terry Dolan was on board the small plane that crashed into a home in Minnesota the day before.
The pilot perished in the crash, authorities said. Terry Dolan, a U.S. Bancorp executive, is believed to have been on board, a company spokesperson said.
Minnesota medical examiners confirmed the identity of the man who died in a plane that departed from the Des Moines International Airport on Saturday.
Terry Dolan, the institution's vice chair, was the only person on the single-engine craft, which went down Saturday.