One person died and three others sustained injuries after two small planes collided midair Sunday morning at a municipal airport in northeastern Colorado, according to authorities.

Black smoke plumes appeared in the distance at Fort Morgan Municipal Airport’s control tower camera in Morgan County.

The crash was first reported around 10:40 a.m., according to the Morgan County Sheriff’s Office.

A Morgan County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson told The Denver Gazette one plane caught on fire and the other sustained serious damage.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will investigate further, sheriff’s office officials said.

In a post on social media platform X, NTSB officials said the crash involved a Cessna 172 and an Extra EA300 airplane.

FAA officials said two people were aboard each aircraft while attempting to land at Fort Morgan Municipal Airport.

One of the passengers in the EA300 died on the scene, while the Cessna passengers were treated for minor injuries, according to FAA officials.

It is unclear the condition of the other Cessna passenger.

NTSB investigators plan to lead the investigation moving forward, according to authorities.

Reported by Denver Gazette news partner, 9NEWS, MSU Denver’s collegiate aerobatics team was competing in a competition at the airport this weekend. The collision didn’t involve the MSU students, according to university officials.

Anyone with information are asked to contact the NTSB at witness@ntsb.gov.

Denver Gazette news partner, 9NEWS, contributed to this report.