WILLISTON, Fla. - The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating a deadly plane crash in Williston on Sunday .

The Levy County Sheriff's Office says there were three people on board when the plane crashed, and investigators say they haven't found any survivors.

LCSO says the pilot filed a flight plan to land in Williston for refueling on the way home from Kentucky.

A witness to the crash told FOX 13 that the plane exploded when it crashed into a peanut field.

He also said that another plane was in the area and also tried landing but just circled the area until first responders arrived.

According to the FAA, the plane was a multi-engine Beech Baron, registered to an address in St. Pete.

The NTSB hasn't released any information about the pilot of passengers.

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