Two small planes collided in midair on Sunday morning in Colorado and a fiery crash resulted. It happened on the Eastern Plains near a runway of the Fort Morgan Municipal Airport.

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Charred wreckage could be seen next to the runway in the afternoon. Tire marks on the runway could also be seen leading up to it, and a detached wing of one of the planes was also still on the runway several hours after the crash.

The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash.

Authorities have not said if anyone died or was hurt. The Federal Aviation Administration said there were two people on each of the planes.

The NTSB said a Cessna 172 and an Extra EA 300 were the two airplanes that collided.

CBS Colorado has reached out to the Morgan County Sheriff's Office about the crash an

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