Small Plane Crash In Conn. Up To 6 Feared Dead
East Haven, Conn. (AP)- A Small Plane Crashed Into A Residential Neighborhood A Few Blocks From An Airport While Trying To Land, Setting Fire To Two Houses And Likely Killing Up To Six People.Just Before Noon Friday, The Multi-Engine Propeller-Driven Plane Struck Two Small Homes Near Tweed New Haven Airport. The Aircraft's Left Wing Lodged In One House, And It's Right Wing In The Other.
Shortly After The Crash, Officials Had Said At Least Three People Were Missing, The Pilot And Two Children, Ages 1 And 13 In One Of The Houses.
Less Than Two Hours Later, Governor Malloy Said Rescuers Had Spotted Two Bodies, Including One Of An Adult.
The Aircraft Was A 10-Seater Plane, A Rockwell International Turbo Commander 690B
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