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A private plane crashed into a field in California and caught fire, killing six persons.
According to KTLA, the plane took off from Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas and crashed close to French Valley Airport in Murrieta, California, on Saturday around 4:15 in the morning.
When the plane crashed, the fuselage caught fire, and footage captured the incident.
It was a corporate jet, a Cessna C550.
The cause of the crash and the identities of the deceased were not disclosed.
About the crash, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department said, “Deputies located an aircraft fully engulfed.”After being found, six plane passengers were declared dead at the site.
Officials stated that it took approximately sixty minutes for the firefighters to put out the brush fire that started when the jet landed.
The event is going to be looked into by the National Transportation Safety Board.
An NTSB official stated, “Preliminary information indicates…the airplane crashed short of French Valley Airport during its second approach around 4:15 a.m.”
After the aircraft struck a building close to the French Valley Airport, footage showed it upside down. The accident is still being looked into by federal agencies.
It was a Cessna 172 jet aircraft.
The Riverside County Fire Department stated at the time that there were four people on board the aircraft, three of whom were taken by ground ambulance (one with minor injuries, one with moderate injuries, and one with critical injuries), and one victim passed away at the spot.