Los Angeles Times

Plane crash kills 1, hurts another at Torrance mall

- By Colleen Shalby

A small plane crashed onto the roof of a shopping center after taking off from a nearby airport.

A small plane crashed onto the roof of a Torrance shopping center Thursday after taking off from a nearby airport, the Federal Aviation Administra­tion said.

Two people were on board. One person died and the other was critically injured and taken to a hospital, according to the Torrance Police Department.

The single-engine Cessna 177 crashed under unknown circumstan­ces shortly after departing from Torrance Municipal Airport, FAA spokesman Ian Gregor said. There were no injuries reported on the ground.

The crash occurred about 12:15 p.m. at Rolling Hills Plaza in the 25300 block of Crenshaw Boulevard. Pamela Comstock, an employee of Request Mortgage, witnessed the crash from a balcony several feet away.

Comstock, who has worked in the area since 1995, said she’s used to the noise of nearby planes. But the sound of this particular engine was different, she said, and she knew something was wrong almost immediatel­y.

“I got up from my chair and I saw a shadow of it coming over the building,” she said. “It kind of dropped out of the sky.”

The plane crashed onto the roof of a hair salon and dangled over the building’s edge, close to a delivery truck.

The shopping center, which also has a California Pizza Kitchen and Joey’s Smokin’ BBQ, was evacuated.

Comstock said she was trying to get back to work to take her mind off of the deadly incident.

“It’s something you keep replaying in your head,” she said. “It’s something you can’t unsee.”

 ?? Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times ?? A FIREFIGHTE­R inspects the wreck of the crashed Cessna 177 in Torrance.
Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times A FIREFIGHTE­R inspects the wreck of the crashed Cessna 177 in Torrance.
 ?? Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times ?? THE SINGLE-ENGINE Cessna 177 crashed Thursday shortly after takeoff from Torrance Municipal Airport. “It kind of dropped out of the sky,” said a worker at the shopping center who saw the crash from just feet away.
Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times THE SINGLE-ENGINE Cessna 177 crashed Thursday shortly after takeoff from Torrance Municipal Airport. “It kind of dropped out of the sky,” said a worker at the shopping center who saw the crash from just feet away.

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