
Small Plane Crash in Lancaster County Injures Five, Damages Cars
A small plane crash in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, resulted in five people being injured and several cars catching fire. The incident occurred near the Lancaster Airport, in a retirement community's parking lot. Emergency crews responded promptly to the scene, addressing the multiple injuries and the fires that broke out among the vehicles.
The crash took place in Manheim Township, with the plane descending into the parking lot and causing significant damage. Local news outlets reported the chaos at the scene, with first responders working diligently to manage the situation and ensure the safety of those affected.
Investigations into the cause of the crash are ongoing, with authorities examining the factors that led to the plane's descent. The community is rallying to support the victims and assess the extent of the damage caused by the incident.
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Where was the plane crash in Pennsylvania?
The plane, a single-engine Beechcraft Bonanza, crashed around 3:18 p.m. ET on the property of Brethren Village retirement community in Manheim Township, Scott Little, the chief of Manheim Township Fire, said at a Sunday evening news conference.
Where did the plane crash in Lancaster?
NBC10 affiliate WGAL News first reported the crash occurred in the parking lot of Brethren Village, a retirement community on Fairview Drive and Meadowview Court in Manheim Township on Sunday, March 9, 2025.