South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Three killed as small plane crashes into Florida mobile home

- By Curt Anderson and Beatrice Dupuy Dupuy reported from New York. Associated Press writer Freida Frisaro contribute­d from Fort Lauderdale.

CLEARWATER — About

10 people had enjoyed a day of golf and were having drinks inside a woman’s mobile home moments before a small plane crashed and obliterate­d the property, an eyewitness said Friday. The pilot and two people on the ground were killed, the Federal Aviation Administra­tion said.

The last of the guests had lingered to finish her drink, and was in the home along with her host when it went up in flames, their neighbor Rick Renner told Associated Press.

The pilot of the single-engine Beechcraft Bonanza V35 had reported engine failure shortly before crashing into the Bayside Waters mobile home park about 7 p.m. Thursday, the FAA said.

Renner said he jumped in his golf cart and reached the crash site shortly before emergency crews arrived. He spoke with a neighbor across the street who had just left the party, and checked to make sure other neighbors weren’t in danger.

“It was just one big ball of flames,” Renner said. “You couldn’t even tell there was a mobile home there.”

Clearwater Fire Chief Scott Ehlers told a late night news conference that the plane’s wreckage ended up inside the mobile home, which was reduced to ashes in the blaze.

On Saturday, Clearwater officials identified the victims as Martha Parry, 86, a resident of a double-wide mobile home that was destroyed in Thursday night’s crash.

A visitor to the home,

54-year-old Mary Ellen Pender of Treasure Island, also was killed, as was the plane’s pilot, Jemin Patel, 54, of Melbourne Beach.

The pilot reported an emergency to St. Pete—Clearwater Internatio­nal Airport shortly before the plane went off radar, about 3 miles (5 kilometers) north of a runway, Ehlers said. The airport is about 7 miles (11 kilometers) southeast of Clearwater.

The National Transporta­tion Safety Board is investigat­ing the crash.

The investigat­ion will involve three primary areas — the pilot, the aircraft and the operating environmen­t — and consider the flight track data, recordings of any air traffic control communicat­ions, the weather forecast and conditions at the time of the crash, witness statements and any surveillan­ce video.

Renner had been watching television with some friends when they heard the loud boom. “The house actually shook, and the windows rattled,” Renner said.

Renner said the gathering’s host was a “snowbird” who spent her winters in the mobile home park for years. “Everybody is shocked,” he said.

Joe Miller, 72, lived next door. He said he was drifting off to sleep when he heard an “unbelievab­le roar” and was thrown to the floor covered

in insulation and broken glass. Wrapped in a blanket and still shaking hours later, he told the Tampa Bay Times he scrambled through the wreckage of his mobile home, which was ripped apart by the explosion, and was greeted outside by leaping flames from the home next door.

Mary Fagan, 63, who lives down the street, told the Times that her mother used to own the double-wide. She said another family member who lives in Illinois now owns the home, and neighbors called her Thursday evening, saying “Your mom’s mobile is on fire.”

She said she rushed to the scene, and joined other neighbors as they watched firefighte­rs douse the flames.

After eight years in the mobile home, in a large

55-plus community off U.S.

19, Miller told the newspaper he has no idea what he’ll do now.

“The roof ’s blown off and I don’t know what’s left inside. I just know I’m lucky to be here,” he said.

 ?? TAMPA BAY TIMES VIA AP CHRIS URSO/ ?? Investigat­ors look at the remains of a mobile home after a plane crash on Thursday in Clearwater. Fire officials say three people died, the pilot and two on the ground.
TAMPA BAY TIMES VIA AP CHRIS URSO/ Investigat­ors look at the remains of a mobile home after a plane crash on Thursday in Clearwater. Fire officials say three people died, the pilot and two on the ground.

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