Plane Crash Near Honolulu Kills Two
Plane Crash Near Honolulu Kills Two

Plane Crash Near Honolulu Kills Two

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A Kamaka Air training flight crashed into a vacant building near Honolulu's Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, resulting in the deaths of both individuals on board. The incident occurred during a training flight when the pilot reported, 'We’re out of control here,' to air traffic control moments before the crash. Despite efforts from air traffic controllers to guide the pilot to a safe landing, the plane ultimately collided with the building, which was scheduled for demolition, minimizing potential harm to others. Witnesses reported a loud bang followed by large plumes of smoke rising from the crash site. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are investigating the incident, while Kamaka Air expressed deep condolences for the loss of its crew members. Honolulu's Mayor and the Governor extended sympathies to the victims' families, highlighting the risks faced by aviation professionals.

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