A plane crashed around 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the parking lot of Brethren Village, a retirement community in Lancaster County. Crash occurred near the Lancaster Airport, close to Fairview Drive and ...
where he recorded video of black smoke billowing from the plane’s mangled wreckage and multiple cars engulfed in flames in a parking lot at Brethren Village. He said the plane narrowly missed ...
Officials confirmed the aircraft crashed into the Brethren Village Retirement Community in Lititz before exploding upon impact. The plane skidded approximately 100 feet after hitting the ground and ...
Firefighters and emergency medical personnel responded to a plane crash that had just taken off from Lancaster Airport and ...
MORE: Here's what we know and don't know about the plane crash at Brethren Village in Manheim Township An acrid smell lingered in the air around Brethren Village in Manheim Township on Monday ...
The crash happened at Brethren Village in Manheim Township, which is located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, at around 3 p.m. Five people were aboard the single-engine Beechcraft Bonanza.
LANCASTER, Pa. — Brian Pipkin, an executive assistant at Mennonite Disaster Services, saw the plane go down, stopped, and ran toward danger. The small plane crashed near Brethren Village shortly ...
MANHEIM TOWNSHIP, Pa. (WHTM) — No bystanders on the ground ... First responders were on scene within two minutes of the crash at the Brethren Village retirement community just south of the ...
All five people on board a small plane that crashed into a residential area in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, on Sunday survived and were taken to hospitals, authorities said. Conditions for the ...
The plane went down at about 3:18 p.m. in the parking lot of Brethren Village, a retirement community in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, about 70 miles west of Philadelphia, according to the ...
The six-seat 1981 Beechcraft Bonanza plane took off from Lancaster Airport and crashed in the parking lot of the Brethren Village Retirement Community in Lititz at 3:18 p.m., said Scott Little ...