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Deaf Pedestrian Seriously Injured as Home-Built Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Long Beach Park

An experimental two-seater plane lost engine power and crash-landed on a Long Beach park soccer field, injuring the pilot and a pedestrian, both in stable condition, officials said.

  • On Tuesday, October 21, 2025, a small home-built two-seat airplane made an emergency landing on a soccer field at Heartwell Park, Long Beach, striking Tiffany Harrison, a woman in her 40s.
  • The pilot radioed that he had lost power about three miles east of the airfield and declared an emergency while flying from Compton-Woodley Airport to Long Beach Airport.
  • Aerial footage and on-scene crews showed the aircraft with a cracked wing and broken landing gear; Tiffany Harrison suffered a fractured spine and pelvis, requiring surgery and blood transfusions.
  • Both victims were hospitalized and described as in stable condition; Mayor Rex Richardson said it 'could have been a whole lot worse' as Long Beach city officials urged the public to avoid the park while investigators work.
  • Dennis Lord of Compton-Woodley said the FAA-certified experimental aircraft was flown by an experienced Chapter 9 member, who is recovering well, according to Lord.
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NBC LA broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Tuesday, October 21, 2025.
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