DETROIT (AP) — Authorities say two people have died and a third was injured when a small plane crashed in Detroit while heading to the city’s municipal airport.
Detroit police Capt. Mark Thornton told reporters the single-engine plane en route to Coleman A. Young International Airport apparently struck a power line and tree Sunday night. He says it burned in a vacant lot. Thornton says “courageous citizens” rescued the survivor.
Thornton says a man and a woman died while the survivor was in critical condition. No one on the ground was injured. (Continued below.)
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Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Lynn Lunsford says preliminary information indicates the pilot reported a landing gear problem and low fuel to air traffic controllers shortly before the crash. The FAA and National Transportation Safety Board will investigate.