Flight crew member dead, identified after turnpike plane crash in York Co.

A flight crew member is dead after the plane crash Wednesday according to the FAA.

Dauphin County officials have identified the member as 74-year-old Lawrence Sager.

Officials say Sager died of multiple traumatic injuries.

Sager died at UPMC Harrisburg at 4:52 p.m. Wednesday.

PennDOT says all ramps from Interstate 83 to the Turnpike have now reopened.

The plane is registered to Hummelstown, and it was flying from Cumberland, MD to Capital City airport.

State Police have confirmed that a small aircraft struck a utility truck on an off ramp from the turnpike around 2:30p.m. on Wednesday afternoon.

The aircraft, a Cessna 180, crashed on 76 Turnpike at the Harrisburg West Interchange at exit 242. A maintenance bucket truck was also struck.

There were two people on the plane. One person is being transported via aeromedical helicopter, the second is being treated at the scene. The truck driver was not injured.

The FAA is currently at the scene.

The Fire Department, EMS, 911 Mobile Unit, and State Police are currently on scene.

This is considered an active scene.

All ramps at the Turnpike’s Harrisburg West Interchange are currently closed.

ORIGINAL STORY IEmergency officials are on the scene of a small plane crash in York County.

According to County 911 Dispatch, a small aircraft crashed just before 3:00 PM in the area of the PA Turnpike and Interstate 83 in Fairview Township.

Emergency officials say there are injuries, but at this time it is not known how many people are injured or the severity of their injuries.

PennDOT says the crash involved a utility truck and the small plane.