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Small Plane Crash in N.J.
Four Killed as Plane Drops Between Two Houses
By Amy Westfeldt
ABCNEWS.com
H A S B R O U C K H E I G H T S, N.J., Dec. 9 A small plane crashed between two houses in a
densely populated neighborhood this evening, bursting into flames, killing four people on
board, injuring three on the ground and setting a garage on fire.
"It was a big flash of light and a boom," said Carlos
Mortillo, who lives about two blocks from the crash site in northern New Jersey.
The twin-engine Beech Baron 58 left from Hanover County, Va., and was on an approach to
Teterboro Airport, across the Hudson River from New York City, said Jim Peters, a
spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration. The crew was talking with air traffic
controllers when it crashed about two miles from the airport.
Everybodys
House Shook
National Transportation Safety Board investigator Bob Hancock said he didnt know if
the pilot reported any trouble before the plane disappeared from radar at 5:32 p.m. He
said two men and two women were aboard the six-seat plane.
Weather at the time was fair, with mild winds and visibility of five miles.
"I thought my house exploded," said Joanne Minervino, who said she lived about
two blocks from where the aircraft crashed. "The whole house shook. Everybodys
house shook."
Three of the four people on board died in the crash. The fourth passenger, who was
seriously burned, died about four hours later at Hackensack University Medical Center,
said spokesman Brian Thompson.
The hospital also treated an off-duty firefighter for burns on his hands; a firefighter
for smoke inhalation and a neighbor for a mild concussion.
Councilman Justin Di Pisa said eyewitnesses told him that the plane struck two trees and a
detached garage, which caught fire.
"Theres nothing left," he said. "Theres no fuselage.
Theres no wing. You can't even tell its a plane."
The crash occurred 13 days after a single-engine plane crashed into another northern New
Jersey neighborhood in Newark, killing a family of three aboard and injuring 25 on the
ground.
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