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Posted: Thursday, 22 May 2008 6:41PM

Small Plane Crashes Near Northeast Philadelphia Airport, Claiming 2 Lives



 
by KYW's Hadas Kuznits

The FAA says the crash of a small plane near Northeast Philadelphia Airport on Thursday morning killed two people on board.

A student pilot, said to be practicing takeoffs and landings for his flight test, crashed a small plane into a warehouse parking lot, killing the pilot and an instructor.

   
The plane went down in the loading dock of a warehouse near the airport, near Academy Road and Grant Avenue, just before noon. Its burning wreckage wound up under a row of truck trailers.

Holly Baker, an FAA spokeswoman in Atlantic City, says two people died. She says the plane was a single-engine Grumman Trainer, which is a two-seater model often used for pilot training. 

Baker says the pilot was doing "touch-and-go" practice take-offs and landings at the time it crashed.
   
City firefighters put out the blaze.

The plane was owned and operated by Hortman Aviation, a flight school and rental company based at the airport. 
 
Owner Herb Hortman says the Grumman Trainer has a good safety record and that there was no indication of trouble as the plane lifted off from the runway. He said the accident appears to be a "stall-spin," a mishap caused by the pilot mishandling the aircraft in flight.

  

 


 
 
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