Five Dead After Planes Collide in Southern California

Jenny Albano
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Posted by Jenny AlbanoJanuary 22, 2008 2:25 AM

On Sunday, January 20, two small planes collided in Southern California killing five people, four from the planes and one bystander on the ground.

The planes crashed at approximately 3:35 PM, about a mile from the Corona Municipal Airport, raining debris all over the car dealership below.

Two people were killed from each plane, and a fifth was killed inside a Chevy dealership hit by wreckage, said Wayne Pollack of the National Transportation Safety Board. "There were bodies falling out of the sky," eyewitness Hector Hernandez told KCBS-TV. "One of them crashed into the top of a Ford Mustang, and another one fell not too far behind that one on the parking lot."


Investigators have been unable to make their way through the debris from one of the planes, so they do not know how many passengers the aircraft was carrying. Pieces of the plane landed all over the parking lot of a car dealership and landed on top of the cars. The debris was mostly contained to a 300 yard perimeter, but some debris was found up to 1,000 yards away.

One of the planes involved in the crash is registered to William A. Reinke. Reinke declined to say who was flying his plane or who was on board.

Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Allen Kenitzer did not immediately know where either plane was headed or whether there were any distress calls. The Corona airport does not have a staffed control tower.

For more information on this subject, please refer to our section on Mass Transit Accidents.

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