A private jet travelling from Austin, Texas, crashed off the end of the runway of the Honduran capital's international airport and broke in half, but the crew and passengers were rescued and reportedly out of danger.
Video images posted online showed what appeared to be area residents pulling people out of the damaged fuselage of the white Gulfstream jet, while others sprayed it with hand-held fire extinguishers.
Firefighters arrived at the scene and doused the wreckage with foam. Part of the plane appeared in photos to lie across a street.
The FlightAware website said the flight originated in the Texas capital, and that was later confirmed by the Honduran Civil Aviation Agency.
Federal Aviation Administration records show the plane registered to TVPX Aircraft Solutions Inc. in North Salt Lake, Utah. A person who answered the phone at TVPX and identified himself as Mike said he had no information to share and hung up.