Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Three Dead, Two Injured after Small Plane Crashes into California Homes

Three people are dead and two others injured after a Cessna 310 plane crashed into two Southern California homes.

The plane was carrying a couple from San Jose and three teenagers who were on their way home from a cheerleading competition at Disneyland. All victims were onboard the plane at the time of the crash. One of the teenagers was thrown from a back seat on impact; she suffered minor injuries. She was treated and released from an area hospital. Firefighters pulled another passenger from one of the burning homes. That victim was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. The three deceased were found in the combined wreckage of the aircraft and the homes. No homeowners were injured.

The plane was broken into hundreds of pieces, its propeller sitting on the roof of a nearby home, and the fire burning with jet fuel was still ablaze several hours after the crash. The two homes that were directly hit burned to the ground; neighboring homes suffered minor damage. Debris was scattered across front lawns, landing as far as a half-mile away, according to reports.

The crash will be investigated by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). Determining the cause(s) may take years to unfold.

There are a host of different reasons this fatal crash could have happened. It could have been due to pilot error. It could have been caused by a mechanical problem, known or unknown.  It could have been due to the failure to properly maintain and inspect the aircraft.  It could have been the result of a defective product.

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