Small plane crashes into San Jose home, injuring 3

Authorities say a single-engine plane crashed into a San Jose home, injuring all three on board, but no one on the ground.|

SAN JOSE - Authorities say a single-engine plane crashed into a San Jose home, injuring all three on board, but no one on the ground.

The Mercury News reports that the pilot had just taken off from Reid-Hillview airport Sunday afternoon when he reported a system failure. He was turning back when the plane crashed into the home's front converted garage in San Jose.

Only the nose of the plane breached the front room, but the exterior wall buckled under the force of it. The wings stopped the plane from sliding deeper into the house.

San Jose Fire Capt. Mike Van Elgort says the small plane was traveling 30 mph and 50 mph, not much faster than a vehicle.

He says as many as 13 people live in the house but that most of them weren't home.

___

Information from: San Jose (Calif.) Mercury News, http://www.mercurynews.com

UPDATED: Please read and follow our commenting policy:
  • This is a family newspaper, please use a kind and respectful tone.
  • No profanity, hate speech or personal attacks. No off-topic remarks.
  • No disinformation about current events.
  • We will remove any comments — or commenters — that do not follow this commenting policy.