Pilot and his 16-year-old daughter killed when plane hits Fullerton warehouse



Two people were killed and 19 others were injured when a small plane crashed through the roof of a building near Fullerton Municipal Airport on Thursday, police said.

Eyewitness News has learned the pilot and his 16-year-old daughter died in the crash. READ MORE: https://abc7.com/post/small-plane-crashes-fullerton-resulting-4-alarm-fire-police-say/15742833/

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41 thoughts on “Pilot and his 16-year-old daughter killed when plane hits Fullerton warehouse”

  1. It appears that the door came open on the aircraft and the pilot lost control of the airplane trying to close it. Procedures instruct pilots to fly the plane to a landing and THEN close the door. It being open is not going to affect the ability of the aircraft to fly other than increase landing speed by a few knots. May they rest in peace. I understand they were a wonderful family – as posted by their neighbor on another YouTube thread. I'm saddened at the loss to this family and their friends.

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  2. So sorry to the family of those flying and any victims on the ground! I lost my beloved wife and granddaughter when my wife’s plane N6323R crashed 6/17/21 in Utah. It’s over 3 years now and it still feels surreal. Prayers coming your way.

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  3. The media is really showing all kinds of crazy stuff in the beginning of this year to make it look bad. We can still have a good year right? Unless GTA 6 gets delayed

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  4. A friend of mine had an airplane departing from Fullerton Municipal Airport crash into a house he was renting around 1999/2000. Fortunately nobody was home and the only fatality was the doctor flying the airplane. I wonder how often these kinds of incidents occur with small, urban airports.

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  5. I don't know, but building your own plane kits doed not sound very safe or well regulated. It sounds like an accident waiting to happen. You want to build your own plane from a kit, stick to model airplanes from the craft store

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