Small plane crashes into Florida house with 3 aboard
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. (AP) - Officials say three people were injured when their small plane crashed into a Florida home.
Pompano Beach Fire Rescue spokeswoman Sandra King was quoted by the Sun Sentinel that no one inside the house was injured when the plane hit it Monday afternoon. King said one woman and two men were inside the Hawker Beechcraft 76, and they were all in critical condition.
Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Kathleen Bergen said in an email that the pilot was practicing takeoffs and landings from nearby Pompano Beach Airpark when the crash occurred.
FAA records show the plane was owned by a corporation based in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The registered owner is N6709Y LLC.
The National Transportation Safety Board will determine the crash's cause.