Scene of the plane crash in Simi Valley, showing damaged homes and emergency response teams.
A tragic plane crash in Simi Valley, California, resulted in the deaths of two individuals and a dog. The Van’s RV-10 aircraft crashed into a residential area, causing structural damage to homes. Firefighters responded to extinguish the flames and ensure resident safety. The incident is under investigation by the NTSB and the FAA, raising concerns about the safety of small aircraft in residential zones. The community has come together to support those affected by this devastating event.
A small plane crash in Simi Valley, California on Saturday afternoon has claimed the lives of two individuals and a dog aboard the aircraft. The tragic incident, which occurred around 2 p.m., took place at the 200 block of High Meadow Street in the Wood Ranch neighborhood.
The aircraft involved in the incident was identified as a Van’s RV-10, a fixed-wing single-engine plane often sold in kit form for home assembly. While initial reports from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) suggested only the pilot was onboard, authorities later confirmed there were two victims along with a canine.
The plane, which took off from William J. Fox Airfield in Lancaster, was en route to Camarillo Airport at the time of the crash. Eyewitnesses reported seeing the plane circling the neighborhood and descending prior to the incident. It ultimately crashed into the backyard and the dining room of a residence owned by Arman and Armineh Hovakemian.
Residents inside the two homes that were impacted by the crash were evacuated, and fortunately, no injuries were reported among those present at the time. However, the crash caused structural damage to both homes, with significant destruction observed at the Hovakemian property.
A fire ignited as a result of the crash, prompting a response from approximately 40 firefighters who worked diligently to extinguish the flames. Firefighters on the scene noted a strong smell of gas, leading them to take precautions to ensure the safety of nearby residents.
The second affected residence belonged to P.J. and Iris Van Kralingen, who were not home during the incident. Although the couple expressed gratitude that they were away, two of their dogs went missing amid the chaos.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the FAA are currently investigating the crash. Preliminary investigations will focus on several factors, including the aircraft’s maintenance records, weather conditions at the time, and statements from witnesses. A final report on the crash is anticipated to take several months to complete.
This tragic event follows a previous crash involving another Van’s RV-10 aircraft in Fullerton, California, which occurred in January. That incident also resulted in fatalities and injuries, raising questions regarding the safety and operational performance of these specific aircraft.
The Simi Valley community has come together in the wake of this tragic event, with many residents expressing their condolences for the victims and their families. Local officials are working to provide support and resources for those affected, especially the families whose homes were damaged in the crash.
As investigations continue, many in the neighborhood are left to grapple with the shock of the incident and the safety implications of having small aircraft navigating residential areas.
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