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01-21-2008, 01:41 PM
CORONA, Calif. - Investigators picked through the gnarled wreckage Monday of two small planes that collided about a mile from an airport, killing five and raining debris and bodies down on car dealership parking lots.
The two small Cessnas crashed at 3:35 p.m. Sunday near the small Corona Municipal Airport, just north of the Riverside Freeway, authorities said.
Two people were killed from each plane, and a fifth was killed inside a Chevy dealership hit by wreckage, said Wayne Pollack of the National Transportation Safety Board.
"There were bodies falling out of the sky," eyewitness Hector Hernandez told KCBS-TV. "One of them crashed into the top of a Ford Mustang, and another one fell not too far behind that one on the parking lot."
NTSB investigators had yet to cut all the way through the wreckage of one of the planes, and were unsure about the number of passengers.
"Until we open that aircraft up we cannot be certain how many people were on board," Pollack said.
The smashed fuselage of one of the planes landed atop a parked car. A wing from one of the planes sat in a parking lot. The debris was contained mostly within a 300-yard radius, said Pollack, although some pieces were found as far as 1,000 yards away.
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The two small Cessnas crashed at 3:35 p.m. Sunday near the small Corona Municipal Airport, just north of the Riverside Freeway, authorities said.
Two people were killed from each plane, and a fifth was killed inside a Chevy dealership hit by wreckage, said Wayne Pollack of the National Transportation Safety Board.
"There were bodies falling out of the sky," eyewitness Hector Hernandez told KCBS-TV. "One of them crashed into the top of a Ford Mustang, and another one fell not too far behind that one on the parking lot."
NTSB investigators had yet to cut all the way through the wreckage of one of the planes, and were unsure about the number of passengers.
"Until we open that aircraft up we cannot be certain how many people were on board," Pollack said.
The smashed fuselage of one of the planes landed atop a parked car. A wing from one of the planes sat in a parking lot. The debris was contained mostly within a 300-yard radius, said Pollack, although some pieces were found as far as 1,000 yards away.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080121/ap_o...xzX1BH2ocA
01-21-2008, 02:15 PM
Unbelievable. Its hard enough to fathom two planes hitting each other, but for five people to lose their lives, and people seeing bodies falling out of the sky, is a horrible tragedy. Thoughts and prayers go out to the victims, families and to all those affected.
01-21-2008, 02:18 PM
Just awful! Nothing more or less you can say! Thoughts and Prayers!!
01-21-2008, 02:26 PM
Unbelieveable!!!
Prayers for the families...
Prayers for the families...
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01-22-2008, 12:19 AM
That's a first. Sad, I always thought it would happen eventually but it's weird when it does.
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