Cedarville University student survives Pennsylvania plane crash
- Matthew White was the pilot of a small plane that crashed in Lancaster County, injuring all five aboard, according to Jonathan Still of Venture Jets.
- Three of the five injured were sent to the Lehigh Valley Health Network's burn center for treatment, as stated by a spokesman for Lancaster General Hospital.
- The FAA classified the crash as an accident, noting the single-engine plane was destroyed and caught fire shortly after takeoff from Lancaster Airport.
- An investigation into the crash has been opened by the National Transportation Safety Board, which will look into the pilot, aircraft, and operating environment.
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Pilot and son in critical condition at Lehigh Valley hospital after Sunday plane crash in Lancaster County
The pilot of the plane that crashed in a Manheim Township retirement community Sunday is in critical condition alongside his 19-year-old son at Lehigh Valley Health Network’s burn center near Allentown, according to the hospital.
3 Victims of Pennsylvania Plane Crash Taken to Burn Unit for Treatment, Hospital Says
LITITZ, Pa.—Three of the five family members injured in a single-engine plane crash in Pennsylvania after the pilot reported an open door on the aircraft were sent to a burn center for treatment, officials said Monday. TV station WGAL in Lancaster identified the pilot as Matt White and the four passengers injured in Sunday’s crash as his family members, citing the aviation company, Venture Jets, where White is an executive board member. The plan…
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