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A Cessna Citation Jet CJ1 (N526CP) registered to VanCon Holdings LLC was destroyed by impact and fire when it crashed in the front yard of a house in Payson, Utah on August 13, 2018, killing the pilot. No one on the ground was hurt but the house and a small car were badly damaged . The accident happened in darkness (0230L) but in VMC.
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