On Saturday, two individuals tragically lost their lives in a plane crash in Chino, California. The small World War II-era plane crashed shortly after taking off from a local airport. The aircraft, a twin-engine Lockheed 12A, went down near the airport in a grass field.
Upon arrival at the scene, firefighters found the plane approximately 200 yards away from the Chino Airport’s runway. The crash resulted in the tragic deaths of both passengers. The incident will be investigated by the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board.
The passengers on board have not been identified yet. USA TODAY reached out to various authorities for comment on the crash, including the Federal Aviation Administration, Chino Valley Fire District, and Chino Valley Police Department. Julia, a trending reporter for USA TODAY with diverse perspectives in her reporting career covering local news in Miami to technology and pop culture topics brings her unique approach to journalism. Connect with Julia on LinkedIn or follow her on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok @juliamariegz
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