1:28 PM 2 people were killed in a plane crash in Ohio, with motor tasks quite likely a prerequisite: officials | |
Two men on Board the 76-year-old plane were killed when he crashed on the first day of the week in the afternoon shortly thereafter rise, reports the Ohio State highway patrol. Initial reports show, in fact, that the aircraft had difficulties with the engine, which is likely to have caused a disaster in the environment of Wayne, about 60 miles South of Cleveland, said the patrol. Brian Stoltzfus, 55, Apple Creek, Ohio, flew Douglas DC-3 aircraft, and Curtis Wilkerson, 56, and from Apple Creek, was a 2 pilot, highway patrol said. Soon afterwards lifting the airplane crashed into trees and columns, and after that crashed into the yard near the dwelling. "I have never experienced such power from inside a home where it shook the house," said Michael Morrison, who owns the property where the airplane crashed. "It's pretty scary," he told ABC Cleveland affiliate WEWS. The crack was like the crack of a tree ... then you heard him fall to the ground." "I called 911, I caught as many blankets as I could, I tried to run out, and I tried to help people helping out from the airport," Morrison told MEWS. By which time they seemed to be in control." No one on the ground was injured, said the patrol. The airplane was prepared in 1942 year, said Greg Martin, authorized by the Federal Aviation Administration. 1st DC-3 airplane for the first time flew in 1935, said ABC News aviation consultant Colonel Steve Gagnard. "It was a wonderful airplane, and thousands of people are still flying in remote parts of the world, but it is an antique," said Gagnard. Press Secretary FAA first said, in fact, that 6 people were on Board the plane and actually that 4 other passengers were injured, but the Agency has since canceled the Ohio highway patrol, which said about 2 deaths. FAA and NTSB said, in fact, that investigators will not immediately inspect the space of the disaster because of the record long government shutdown. The NTSB added that it will consider the conflict as soon as the government restores its work. "The majority of employees of The state Council for transport security in real time deprived of work and will not be able to respond to the great tragedy, and even other poor cases where there are certain risks to the security of transport, if there is no certain risk that has the ability to lead to the inevitable death of people," - said in a statement | |
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