The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Cargo plane crashes in fiery wreck, 2 die

- By John Seewer

TOLEDO >> A cargo plane crashed into a truck repair lot just short of the runway at an Ohio airport, killing both people aboard the aircraft Wednesday and narrowly missing a major highway, authoritie­s said.

The fiery wreck burned about a half-dozen unoccupied semitraile­rs, but no one on the ground was injured in the early morning crash east of Toledo Express Airport.

The Convair CV-440 was carrying auto parts when it went down on a lot filled with truck cabs and trailers, near a U.S. Army Reserve Center and alongside the Ohio Turnpike, a busy toll road that connects the East Coast with Chicago.

Amid the smoldering wreckage and mangled trucks, a large piece of the twin-engine plane was visible from the highway. By midmorning, no flames were visible as firefighte­rs occasional­ly sprayed water on the site, which is not near any homes.

“We got very lucky where it happened,” said Brian Rozick, fire chief at the Ohio Air National Guard base at the airport.

They had no advance warning of a problem and were notified about the crash by the airport control tower, he said.

Officials couldn’t yet confirm whether any distress call was made from the aircraft, said Joe Rotterdam, manager of airline affairs for the Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority.

The victims were identified as Douglas Taylor, 72, and Donald Peterson Sr., 69, both of Laredo, Texas, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol.

The plane was owned by Barker Aeromotive Inc., which operates out of Laredo.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States