2 Killed in Plane Crash at Van Nuys Airport

2 Killed in Plane Crash at Van Nuys Airport
File photo of firefighters with the Los Angeles Fire Department in Los Angeles, Calif., on Nov. 6, 2020. (John Fredricks/The Epoch Times)
City News Service
8/3/2023
Updated:
8/16/2023
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Two men were killed on Aug. 2 when a single-engine Cessna airplane crashed at Van Nuys Airport in Southern California.

Firefighters were sent to the airport in the 16300 block of West Waterman Drive at 10:37 a.m., according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.

“One small single-engine aircraft crashed at Van Nuys Airport and burst into flames,” the fire department said in a statement. “Fire crews quickly extinguished the flames, but, sadly, both occupants on board were found to be deceased.”

Information was not immediately available on the identities of the two men who died.

In a news briefing at the airport Wednesday afternoon, fire Captain Erik Scott said the plane hit the ground “nose first” in a “very high impact” crash.

Firefighters from a nearby fire station were on scene quickly and used foam in an effort to douse the intense flames from aviation fuel, Mr. Scott said.

Airport Police Captain Karla Rodriguez told reporters that an airport police officer witnessed the crash from a short distance away.

Runway 16-R was closed for about 30 minutes, but Runway 16-L remained open, Rodriguez said, adding that there were no major impacts to airport operations.

“A single-engine CSA SportCruiser crashed at Van Nuys Airport in Los Angeles around 10:40 a.m. local time on Wednesday, August 2,” the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said in a statement.

“Two people were on board,” the administration said. “The FAA and National Transportation Safety Board will investigate. The [National Transportation Safety Board] will be in charge of the investigation and will provide further updates.”