The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Fire chief: Plane crashes into home, killing pilot, no one else

- By Angie Wang The Associated Press Associated Press writers Dan Sewell and Lisa Cornwell in Cincinnati and John Seewer in Toledo contribute­d.

CINCINNATI >> A small plane crashed into a suburban Cincinnati house Tuesday afternoon, killing the pilot and sending dark smoke billowing from the backyard.

Emergency responders said no one was in the home at the time of the crash, and first responders got two dogs inside out safely in the city of Madeira, some 10 miles northeast of Cincinnati.

Authoritie­s weren’t certain if anyone besides the pilot was in the heavily damaged twin-engine Piper PA-31 Navajo and didn’t immediatel­y release any informatio­n about the pilot’s identity.

Madeira’s fire chief, Steve Ashbrock, said the plane crashed into a family room at the back of the home, and then went nose-first into the back yard. Firefighte­rs put out flames from the plane.

The crash was around 3:15 p.m. EDT, before many residents returned home from work and school to find the swarms of fire, police and TV vehicles in their neighborho­od.

“It made a terrible noise,”

Judith Lampe, who lives nearby, told The Cincinnati Enquirer. She said firefighte­rs were spraying water

on the smoking wreckage. “The back of the house is pretty much open to the elements.”

Madeira’s fire chief, Steve Ashbrock, said the plane crashed into a family room at the back of the home, and then went nose-first into the back yard.

Neighbor David Moore said he was at his son’s house waiting to pick up his grandchild­ren from the school bus when he saw the plane coming in low over trees, then nose-dive into the yard.

The Federal Aviation Administra­tion said federal investigat­ors were responding and that the National Transporta­tion Safety Board will be in charge of probing what happened. Multiple state and local agencies also responded.

 ?? JOHN MINCHILLO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Residents of as escorted from the site of a plan crash on Rollymeade Ave, Tuesday in Madeira, Ohio. Authoritie­s say a small plane has crashed into a house in a suburban Cincinnati community, killing the pilot.
JOHN MINCHILLO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Residents of as escorted from the site of a plan crash on Rollymeade Ave, Tuesday in Madeira, Ohio. Authoritie­s say a small plane has crashed into a house in a suburban Cincinnati community, killing the pilot.
 ?? WKRC-TV VIA AP ?? Emergency crews respond to the plane crash. Madeira’s fire chief, Steve Ashbrock, says the plane crashed into a family room at the back of the home, then went nose-first into the back yard.
WKRC-TV VIA AP Emergency crews respond to the plane crash. Madeira’s fire chief, Steve Ashbrock, says the plane crashed into a family room at the back of the home, then went nose-first into the back yard.

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