FlyingWay
13th Jan 2008, 21:45
January 12, 2008
LAKESIDE, Ohio—A small plane crashed in a rural residential area as its pilot prepared to land Saturday, killing four people aboard, a sheriff's department said.
The crew of the twin-engine Cessna 340 had radioed their intention to land at the Erie-Ottawa Regional Airport at about noon, airport director Jack Stables said.
He did not know where the flight originated.
The two men and two women on board were killed, the State Highway Patrol said.
Stables said he watched the plane fly across a field near the airport to begin the landing pattern. Its landing gear and flaps were down, apparently in preparation for landing, he said.
"Everything seemed normal and I could hear both engines working fine," he said. "Then we never heard from them again."
The plane crashed in a rural residential area about 200 or 300 feet from a house, Stables said.
Hours later in St. Petersburg, Fla., a single-engine plane crashed into Tampa Bay while trying to land at St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport, killing three people aboard, authorities said.
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2008/01/12/small_plane_crash_kills_4_in_ohio/
LAKESIDE, Ohio—A small plane crashed in a rural residential area as its pilot prepared to land Saturday, killing four people aboard, a sheriff's department said.
The crew of the twin-engine Cessna 340 had radioed their intention to land at the Erie-Ottawa Regional Airport at about noon, airport director Jack Stables said.
He did not know where the flight originated.
The two men and two women on board were killed, the State Highway Patrol said.
Stables said he watched the plane fly across a field near the airport to begin the landing pattern. Its landing gear and flaps were down, apparently in preparation for landing, he said.
"Everything seemed normal and I could hear both engines working fine," he said. "Then we never heard from them again."
The plane crashed in a rural residential area about 200 or 300 feet from a house, Stables said.
Hours later in St. Petersburg, Fla., a single-engine plane crashed into Tampa Bay while trying to land at St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport, killing three people aboard, authorities said.
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2008/01/12/small_plane_crash_kills_4_in_ohio/
