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Plane crashes into two Arizona homes, hurts 3

  • On Wednesday, a Piper PA-28 training airplane crashed into two homes in a north Phoenix neighborhood, injuring three people and coming to rest nose-down in a backyard.
  • Returning to Deer Valley Airport, the plane struck two houses while investigators canvass the scene as cause remains unknown.
  • Neighbor security cameras captured the plane striking a house nose-down, debris scattered across affected rooftops and backyards, while hazmat crews addressed a fuel leak entering an attic.
  • The American Red Cross is assisting five displaced residents after the crash, with Phoenix firefighters, police, and ambulance units responding, and no firefighter injuries reported.
  • The FAA and NTSB are investigating the crash as Phoenix FD transfers operations to federal investigators, according to official sources.
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KPNX broke the news in Phoenix, United States on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
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