A
pilot was killed Thursday afternoon when his small plane crashed into the
backyard of a home in Sacramento County, officials said.
Witnesses
saw the single-engine, home-built Lancair IV-P flying at a low altitude before
it struck a power pole, flew into trees and crashed near a chicken coop in a
yard in Rio Linda, near the county’s McClellan Airfield, federal and local
officials said. The property is in a rural area with equestrian lots and
farmland.
When
deputies responded shortly after 3 p.m., they found the pilot unresponsive and
“immediately began life saving measures,” police said. Fire officials
pronounced him dead at the scene.
The
pilot was alone in the four-seat plane. The home near the crash was empty, and
no one else was injured. The plane had “significant” damage, said Sacramento
Metropolitan Fire District Capt. Chris Vestal.
It’s
not clear what led to the crash. The Federal Aviation Administration and the
National Transportation Safety Board will investigate.
Contributed by Los Angeles Times
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