Plane Crashes in Suburban Pennsylvania

Via the Mirror

Audio from the air traffic control showed the pilot asking the ground agents to turn around, and at one point, he noted that the strong wind coming from the open hatch made the radio inaudible.

“Pull up… the aircraft is down just behind the terminal in the parking lot tree area,” the air traffic controller replied.

According to AP, a total of five people were on the plane that crashed in Pennsylvania.

 

Pennsylvania state governor Governor Josh Shapiro said on X: “PA State Police is on the ground assisting local first responders following the small private plane crash near Lancaster Airport in Manheim Township.

“All Commonwealth resources are available as the response continues, and more information will be provided as it becomes available.”

According to reports, multiple people suffered burns.

The Pennsylvania plane accident is another one in the series of airplane crashes

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