 A plane crashed in Malaysia's Selangor state on August 17, killing 10 people including eight passengers and crew, as well as a motorcyclist and driver, according to local authorities. The small, private Beechcraft plane was two minutes away from landing when it lost contact with the tower and crashed, hitting a motorcycle and a car on the highway, state police chief Hussein Omar Khan said. There were no survivors from the accident. It crashed near Almena township after departing from the holiday island of Lankawi, en route to Selangor's Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, chief executive of the civil aviation authority of Malaysia Norazman Mahmoud said in a statement. A plane crashed in Malaysia's Selangor state on August 17, 2018.