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Deadly plane crash in residential Florida area caught on camera
17 Mar, 2021 12:04 AM
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Three people, including a young boy, have died after a small aircraft plunged from the sky and collided with a family car just outside an airport in Florida.
Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue said the crash occurred shortly after the Beechcraft Bonanza aircraft took off from the nearby North Perry Airport.
The incident was captured on a neighbour s security camera. The plane is seen colliding with an SUV that was driving down the road, before skidding and stopping at a barricade. The plane then bursts into flames with the fire quickly spreading across the road.
A 4-year-old boy who was riding in an SUV with his mother died after a small plane struggling to return to a South Florida airport crashed into them on a residential street, officials said. The boy, Taylor Bishop, and two people on the plane died in the Monday afternoon (local time) crash, which was recorded by a neighbour s security camera, fire officials said. The boy s mother, Megan Bishop, was also injured, but was released from the hospital later Monday, Pembroke Pines Fire Chief Marcel Rodriguez told news outlets. Two people on the plane also died, Rodriguez said.
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A four-year-old child riding in this SUV, as well as the pilot and passenger in the plane, died in the crash.
3 Dead, 1 Hurt in Small Plane Crash in Florida Neighborhood March 17, 2021
PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. (AP) A boy who was riding in a SUV with his mother died when a small plane struggling to return to a South Florida airport crashed into them on a residential street, officials said.
Two people on the plane died in the Monday afternoon crash, which was recorded by a neighbor’s security camera. The boy’s mother was also injured, but authorities said she was released from the hospital later Monday, Pembroke Pines Fire Chief Marcel Rodriguez told news outlets.
The Beechcraft Bonanza plane had just taken off from North Perry Airport in Pembroke Pines and was returning just before 3 p.m., the fire chief said. He said it may have experienced mechanical issues after taking off.