Remains of 4 found after Northern California plane crash
The Associated Press
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DINSMORE, Calif. (AP) The remains of four people were recovered from the wreckage of a small plane that crashed and burned in a wooded area of Northern California, authorities said Friday.
The single-engine Mooney M20J went down late Thursday morning near the Dinsmore Airport in Humboldt County.
The Sheriff’s Office said Friday the victims were identified as Henry Punt, 69, of Los Angeles County; Steve Sanz, 63, of Orange County; Jacquie Ann Figg, 56, of San Bernadino County; and Kenneth John Malinowski, 62, of Sacramento County.
The cause of the crash was being investigated by the National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration.
3 killed when small plane crashes into Napa County vineyard
By Christien Kafton and KTVU staff
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3 killed in small plane crash in Napa County
The Friday morning crash happened just south of the Angwin Airport in Northeast Napa, just west of Lake Berryessa. Federal investigators have arrived at the scene of the deadly crash, which is located in a vineyard. KTVU s Christien Kafton reports.
ANGWIN, Calif. - A single engine plane crashed Friday morning in a Napa County vineyard, All three people on board were killed, officials said.
A single-engine Beechcraft Bonanza clipped trees while the pilot was trying to execute a missed approach at Angwin Airport-Parrett Field in Angwin, Calif., around 8:40 a.m. said Ian Gregor a spokesman for the FAA.