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SANTEE, Calif. (AP) — Fire officials contend a second chairman in a single-engine craft that grazed a roof of a Southern California home and crashed into a drive has died.
Santee glow multiplication arch Richard Smith pronounced a male died during a sanatorium where he was taken after a craft went down around 9:20 a.m. Thursday in a residential cul-de-sac in a tiny suburban city northeast of San Diego. The other plant died during a scene.
Smith says both victims were group though had no other details.
The Piper Cherokee caused repairs to some tiles before distinguished dual vehicles and crashing into a driveway, Fire Chief Richard Mattick said.
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The craft flipped and landed upside down, pronounced Mattick, who was during a scene. The sheriff’s bureau had pronounced progressing that the crash sparked a tiny glow that was immediately put out before firefighters arrived.
Greg Thomas, who lives in a area about a mile from Gillespie Field airport, pronounced he was operative on his mechanism when he listened a craft get into trouble.
“It was sputtering really badly,” he told KSWB-TV. “A few seconds after it was followed by sounds like a automobile crashing.”
The FAA and a National Transportation Safety Board will investigate, Gregor said.