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Deadly Plane Crash Destroys Multiple Florida Homes, Rocks Community

by Western Journal
February 2, 2024 at 11:10 am
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Investigators in Clearwater, Florida, are working to determine how many people are dead after a small airplane crashed into a senior living community Thursday.

Multiple people on the ground were killed just after 7 p.m. when a pilot who had just sent out a distress message via radio crashed into a mobile home at the Bayside Waters Mobile Home Park, WTVT reported.

The aircraft was identified as a single-engine Beechcraft Bonanza V-35 plane.

The community in the Tampa Bay area of the state was described by those who live there as “close-knit,” and is reserved for people 55 and older.

Some residents noticed a small plane without a light on hit the ground at a 45-degree angle and crash into the mobile home, where it immediately burst into flames, according to WTVT.

We’re on scene of a small plane crash at a mobile home park south of Clearwater Mall. Multiple mobile homes have caught fire. Firefighters from multiple jurisdictions are on scene. pic.twitter.com/1vBLnTnY8R

— Clearwater Fire & Rescue Department (@clearwaterfire) February 2, 2024

CLEARWATER PLANE CRASH new Video: As per the witness on scene, a plane crashed in my neighborhood, just 2 blocks away. I fear that my friend may have lost their life in the house it collided with.https://t.co/l1Q0d0JrnA pic.twitter.com/wESdsxvOBT

— Channel3 Now (@channel3nownews) February 2, 2024

Witnesses said as the airplane struck the home they heard an explosion.

A spokesperson with the Federal Aviation Administration told WTVT the plane’s pilot, who has not been identified, had said over the radio that he was experiencing engine failure.

He was headed toward Clearwater St. Pete Airport for an emergency landing but crashed three miles short of the runway.

Investigators were still working early Friday to determine how many people were killed, along with their identities.

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They believe those inside the mobile home were killed, and have not determined  whether the pilot was alone or whether there were passengers aboard the plane

Three other mobile homes were damaged by fire but early reports said the people who were in them during the crash made it to safety.

CLEARWATER PLANE CRASH: A look from Sky 9 early Friday over the Bayside Waters mobile home park where a small plane crashed last night. The latest: https://t.co/wBiZFOf44c pic.twitter.com/MzpgKYne0a

— Spectrum Bay News 9 (@BN9) February 2, 2024

A community resident named Wayne Smith told WTVT he lost friends inside the mobile home that was struck and he had just finished playing a round of golf with one of them minutes before the crash.

“It’s the worst possible news anybody could get,” the man told the outlet. “We were together and ten minutes later they’re dead.”

“I can’t understand why. I just don’t know,” Smith added. “We golf once a week together. We’re just a close-knit family, even though we’re not family. We’ve known each other for a long time, and they were all great, great people and I can’t describe the feeling that I have right now because I just loved them.”

Clearwater Fire Department Chief Scott Ehlers said his men are always ready in the event of a plane crash and they quickly rushed to the scene Thursday evening.

“That’s critical because those aircraft response vehicles are designed to put large fires out and that was a critical component of maintaining this mobile home park,” Ehlers said.

Fire Chief Scott Ehlers talks about this evening’s plane crash. pic.twitter.com/3omJk3CkyT

— Clearwater Fire & Rescue Department (@clearwaterfire) February 2, 2024

Ehlers added that his crews were at the community within seven minutes of the crash and he thanked them for doing a “phenomenal job.”


This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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