Plane Crash at Brethren Village Parking Lot
Plane Crash at Brethren Village Parking Lot

Plane Crash at Brethren Village Parking Lot

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A small single-engine Beechcraft Bonanza airplane carrying five people crashed into the parking lot of Brethren Village retirement community in Manheim Township, Pennsylvania, shortly after taking off from Lancaster Airport around 3 p.m. on Sunday. The crash caused the plane to burst into flames, damaging about a dozen vehicles but leaving no one on the ground injured. All five occupants survived and were taken to hospitals, though their conditions remain unknown. Witnesses reported the plane veering left and nose-diving before the crash, with air traffic control audio capturing the pilot reporting an open door and attempting to return to the airport. Emergency crews managed to extinguish the fire, and federal authorities, including the FAA, are investigating the incident. This crash follows a series of recent aviation accidents in the area, including a fatal air ambulance crash in Philadelphia in January.

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