Two private planes collided Sunday over a Los Angeles suburb, killing four people, including two on the ground, police and the Federal Aviation Administration reported.
The collision occurred about 3:35 p.m. Sunday (6:35 p.m. ET) in Corona, California, about 40 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, FAA spokesman Allen Kenitzer said.
The crash left wreckage strewn along a commercial strip near the Riverside Freeway, Jessica Martinez, a worker at a nearby restaurant, told CNN.
Preliminary reports indicated a motorist and a pedestrian were killed on the ground, Kenitzer said. One of the aircraft had been identified as a two-seat, Cessna 150, but the second plane involved was unknown Sunday afternoon, Kenitzer said.
The collision occurred about 3:35 p.m. Sunday (6:35 p.m. ET) in Corona, California, about 40 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, FAA spokesman Allen Kenitzer said.
The crash left wreckage strewn along a commercial strip near the Riverside Freeway, Jessica Martinez, a worker at a nearby restaurant, told CNN.
Preliminary reports indicated a motorist and a pedestrian were killed on the ground, Kenitzer said. One of the aircraft had been identified as a two-seat, Cessna 150, but the second plane involved was unknown Sunday afternoon, Kenitzer said.
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