A plane crashed near a nursing home in the USA.

Crashed plane near a nursing home
Crashed plane near a nursing home

Plane crash in Pennsylvania: plane crashed near nursing home

On March 9, a plane crash occurred in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. A small plane with five passengers on board crashed in a parking lot next to a nursing home. This was reported by 'Glavcom'.

According to the police, the crash occurred near Lancaster airport, and everyone on board the plane survived. There were no casualties on the ground either. Neither the staff nor the residents of the nursing home were harmed.

Witnesses reported that the plane began to lose altitude and then attempted to make an emergency landing, which led to the collision with the parking area.

As a result of the plane crash, a dozen parked cars were damaged. According to official data, it was a single-engine Beechcraft A36TC manufactured in 1981.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have begun investigations into the incident.

Planes collided in the air in southern Arizona

It is recalled that in southern Arizona, two planes collided in the air. As a result, two people died.

The National Transportation Safety Board, which is conducting the investigation, reported that one plane landed without incident, while the other crashed to the ground near the runway and caught fire.

Passenger plane fell after colliding with a helicopter near Washington airport

In Washington, near Ronald Reagan Airport, a passenger plane fell after it collided with a helicopter in the air. It is noted that during the collision, the plane was approaching for landing.

It is known that the aircraft was operating flight 5342 of American Airlines and was a regional aircraft, PSA Airlines Bombardier CRJ700. It took off from Wichita, Kansas.


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