Plane crashes into home, killing 3 aboard; residents escape, A little plane collided with a house Sunday night, killing three individuals on load up, police said, however occupants figured out how to escape as flame overwhelmed the home.
The Beechcraft BE36 flying machine collided with the house at around 5:45 p.m. Sunday, said Jim Peters of the Federal Aviation Administration. It had taken off from Lancaster Airport in Pennsylvania and was made a beeline for Norwood Memorial Airport in Massachusetts.
Flame teams doused the burst about three hours after the accident in Plainville, around 30 miles southwest of Boston, said Massachusetts State Police representative Dave Procopio. He said the inhabitants got away and two grown-ups and an adolescent in the plane were slaughtered.
The plane injury up behind the two-story frontier, where an area of the tail and a scorched wing laid on a slope in the yard.
Neighbors told the Boston Globe (http://bit.ly/1LDipfe ) that a group of four lived in the home.
Others reported listening to something out of order as the plane flew over the area.
Mike Brown tells The Sun Chronicle (http://bit.ly/1HqocUB ) he was outside grilling when he heard the plane, gazed upward and saw it begin to bank. He said the motor seemed like it was sputtering and afterward heard an accident and saw smoke.
The NTSB is relied upon to land at the accident site Monday.
The personalities of the dead won't be discharged until the NTSB has advised their families, Peters said.
The Beechcraft BE36 flying machine collided with the house at around 5:45 p.m. Sunday, said Jim Peters of the Federal Aviation Administration. It had taken off from Lancaster Airport in Pennsylvania and was made a beeline for Norwood Memorial Airport in Massachusetts.
Flame teams doused the burst about three hours after the accident in Plainville, around 30 miles southwest of Boston, said Massachusetts State Police representative Dave Procopio. He said the inhabitants got away and two grown-ups and an adolescent in the plane were slaughtered.
The plane injury up behind the two-story frontier, where an area of the tail and a scorched wing laid on a slope in the yard.
Neighbors told the Boston Globe (http://bit.ly/1LDipfe ) that a group of four lived in the home.
Others reported listening to something out of order as the plane flew over the area.
Mike Brown tells The Sun Chronicle (http://bit.ly/1HqocUB ) he was outside grilling when he heard the plane, gazed upward and saw it begin to bank. He said the motor seemed like it was sputtering and afterward heard an accident and saw smoke.
The NTSB is relied upon to land at the accident site Monday.
The personalities of the dead won't be discharged until the NTSB has advised their families, Peters said.

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