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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Training Flight Ends in Neighborhood Crash Near Phoenix Airport, Three Sent to Hospital
A routine training exercise turned into a terrifying morning for a north Phoenix neighborhood Wednesday when a small plane crashed into a residential area just east of Deer Valley Airport, injuring three people and leaving a trail of structural damage across two homes. The incident unfolded around 7:30 a.m. when the aircraft — a Piper PA-28, according to preliminary FAA records — took off from… Source
Plane crashes into home, NASCAR driver in studio
Reporter Asher Reed talks the latest on the Iran strikes, alongside statements from the White House and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. Brian Webb reports on the investigation into a small plane crash in a North Phoenix residential area. NASCAR driver Thomas Annunziata joins us live in-studio.
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