06/17/2015 //
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Plane crashes have been a major focal point in the media in recent years. The most widely publicized aviation accidents involved commercial airline flights; however, there have also been a number of reports on accidents involving commuter planes that despite resulting in fewer casualties were equally shocking. Topping the list is a commuter plane crash that occurred in 2013. In the incident, two people were killed after the plane crashed into two homes in Connecticut.
Source: CBC Report “Commuter plane crashes into Connecticut homes, killing 2”
“A small plane crashed in a working-class neighbourhood near an airport Friday in East Haven, Conn., and engulfed two houses in flames, killing at least two people and leaving a third feared dead…The multi-engine, propeller-driven plane struck two small homes a few blocks from Tweed New Haven Airport as it came in for a landing.”
To read more visit http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/commuter-plane-crashes-into-connecticut-homes-killing-2-1.1377824.
In another widely publicized commuter plane crash in New York in 2009, 50 people were killed when a regional airliner crashed into a home in Buffalo, sparking a fiery explosion.
Source: Commuter Plane Crashes Into Buffalo-Area Home; 50 Killed
“A Continental Airlines commuter plane coming in for a landing in Buffalo, N.Y., dove into a house in snowy, foggy weather, killing all 49 people on board and one person on the ground.”
To read more visit http://www.foxnews.com/story/2009/02/13/commuter-plane-crashes-into-buffalo-area-home-50-killed/.