Two
people were killed and two others injured when a small plane crashed into a
home in a San Diego neighborhood, fire officials said.
According
to CBS affiliate KFMB, San Diego Fire-Rescue Department chief Brian
Fennessy said the plane's pilot reported a catastrophic engine failure shortly
after takeoff from Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport to the east.
Witnesses
told KFMB they saw the plane nose-dive into the house and they heard the engine
sputtering. The pilot told air traffic control he was trying to get back to
Montgomery Field, and investigators told KFMB the pilot was trying to aim for a
schoolyard with a ballfield in the back. According to KFMB, it did land there
at a high speed but then slid into the home.
Less
than two minutes after the crash, fire crews arrived and it took about 30
minutes to knock down the fire, KFMB reports.
There
were a total of four people on board the plane, according to SDFD. Nobody was
inside the home at the time of the crash, but a dog on the property was killed,
KFMB reports.
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