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‘Mayday’ on US highway

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Pilot ‘lost an engine’ before crashing near a Southern California airport. Two people were injured in the accident.

LOs aNGELEs: The pilot of a small twin-engine plane that dropped out of the sky and exploded in flames on a busy freeway near a Southern California airport, injuring the two people aboard, declared a mayday and told air traffic controller­s he had lost an engine before the crash.

The Cessna 310 aircraft crashed on Interstate 405, just short of a runway at John Wayne Airport in Costa Mesa around 9.30 am on Friday, said Ian Gregor, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administra­tion.

The pilot declared an emergency shortly after taking off from the airport and was trying to return when the crash occurred, Gregor said.

“Hey, we got a mayday!” the pilot told air traffic controller­s before the crash. “Mayday, mayday ... I’m trying to make it back to the airport.”

The exchange was captured on a recording of air traffic controller communicat­ions, posted on the website LiveATC.net.

After an air traffic controller tells the pilot a gear of the plane appears to be up, the pilot says he’s trying to gain altitude. “I lost my right engine,” he said. The two people who were aboard the plane, a man and a woman in their 50s and 60, were alive when they were pulled from the fiery wreckage and were taken to a hospital with traumatic injuries, Orange County Fire Capt. Larry Kurtz said.

The plane clipped a blue pickup truck as it crashed on the freeway, but the driver suffered only a bruised elbow, Kurtz said.

“The fact that a plane was able to land and only strike a single vehicle is extraordin­ary,” he said. Video posted on social media showed the plane engulfed in flames and plumes of black smoke billowing into the sky. Traffic was backed up for miles on the major route between Los Angeles and San Diego as fire crews worked to extinguish the blaze.

“The plane collided, spun across the freeway and burst into flames,” Kurtz said. The wreckage was strewn across several lanes of the freeway, he said.

Off-duty fire captain, John Meffert, said he saw the plane flying low before it crashed.

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— AP Foreign object: Emergency responders gathering round the crash of a Cessna 310 aircraft on Interstate 405, just short of a runway at John Wayne Airport in Costa Mesa, California.

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