3 People Dead After 2 Small Planes Collide in California

Three people have dead after two small planes collided mid-air at near an airport in Northern California on Thursday afternoon, according to authorities.

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Three people were killed when two small planes collided mid-air in California on Thursday.

CBS News reports the accident took place before 3 p.m. Thursday afternoon at the Watsonville Municipal Airport in Watsonville, California--a city located about 50 miles south of San Jose. A twin-engine Cessna 340 crashed into a single-engine Cessna 152.

One person was on board the Cessna 152 and two people were on board the Cessna 340. All three people listed as casualties. 

Multiple agencies responded to Watsonville Municipal Airport after 2 planes attempting to land collided. We have reports of multiple fatalities.

Report came in at 2:56pm.

Investigation is underway, updates to follow. pic.twitter.com/pltHIAyw5p

— City of Watsonville (@WatsonvilleCity) August 18, 2022

“We are grieving tonight from this unexpected and sudden loss,” said City of Watsonville Mayor Ari Parker. “I want to express my deepest and most heartfelt condolences.”

The NTSB & the FAA will be investigating today’s plane crash.

— City of Watsonville (@WatsonvilleCity) August 19, 2022

The city of Watsonville took to Twitter on Friday to share its condolences, saying it was “absolutely saddened to hear about the tragic incident that took the lives of several people.”

“The City of Watsonville sends its deepest condolences to the friends and family of those who passed,” they added. Watsonville Mayor Ari Parker added, “We are grieving tonight from this unexpected and sudden loss. I want to express my deepest and most heartfelt condolences.”

The sheriff’s office said the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board were investigating.

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