The small twin-engine jet plane was identified by the Federal Aviation Administration, according to WNBC.
BREAKING EXCLUSIVE 1st close up plane crash pic short of Teterboro Airport Credit Joe Orlando @NBCNewYork pic.twitter.com/scJKMzkLeu
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The flight reportedly departed from the Philadelphia International Airport.
There are no reports of how many people were on board.
Plane crash @NBCNewYork @ABC7 pic.twitter.com/lVIdU2lFfK
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Three buildings were hit as the plane crashed, according to a spokesperson of Carlstadt, the neighborhood where the crash took place, according to WNBC. The Teterboro Airport has reportedly closed.
Port Authority: Teterboro Airport is now closed pic.twitter.com/YQgjfSXke4
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