One person died and two others were injured when a small plane crashed at the Aspen/Pitkin County Airport in Colorado on Sunday,
two survivors aboard the private jet, one sustained serious injuries while the other came away with minor injuries, according to a sheriff's office dispatcher. None of those involved, including the deceased, have been publicly identified.

Co-pilot Sergio Carranza Brabata, 54, of Mexico, was killed in the crash, according to the Pitkin County Sheriff's office. 
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating and the airport will remain closed for now. The sheriff's office said the airport would reopen as soon as possible. But it did not provide a timeline, saying the NTSB must give approval to remove the debris from the runway.
The plane originated from Mexico and stopped in Tucson, Ariz., before arriving in Aspen.