A single-engine plane with 5 people aboard crashes near a small airport in southern Pennsylvania
- A Beechcraft Bonanza aircraft crashed in Lancaster County around 3 p.m. On March 9, according to Federal Aviation Administration officials.
- Five people were aboard the small plane, as stated by FAA officials.
- Witness footage shows the plane caught fire after colliding with multiple vehicles in the parking lot.
- Multiple injuries have been reported following the crash.
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Plane Crashes into Pennsylvania Retirement Community, Causing Massive Blaze and Injuring Several People
A Beechcraft Bonanza carrying five passengers seemingly crashed just minutes after it took off from a regional airport in Lititz, Pa., on March 9. Authorities said that several people have been injured, and video footage obtained by TMZ shows firefighters working to put out a massive blaze at the scene.
Injuries in plane crash due to "open door" in America
Shafaq News/ A small plane crashed due to an "open door" and injured several passengers in Pennsylvania, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The Manheim County Sheriff's Department told ABC News that the small plane carrying five people crashed near a retirement village south of Lancaster Airport. Authorities said during a briefing Sunday evening that the plane had just taken off from the airport before the crash, adding that the p…
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