WWII-Era Plane Crash Near California Airport Leaves 2 Dead: Officials

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On Saturday, a tragic incident occurred involving a historical World War II aircraft that led to the death of two individuals on board. The plane met with an accident just after it had lifted off from the Chino Airport in Southern California, as confirmed by local firefighters.

The aircraft in question, a privately owned Lockheed L12, ended up around 200 yards from the runway, situated in a grass field. This scene was stumbled upon by firefighters at around 12:35 p.m., according to what Bryan Turner, the battalion chief of the Chino Valley Fire District, shared with ABC News.

The deceased individuals’ names have not been made public at this time.

The circumstances leading to the crash remain unclear, though Turner did mention that a fire broke out as part of the incident.

Investigations into the crash are set to be carried out by the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board, as stated by both entities.

This story is still unfolding, and further details are expected to be provided as they become available.


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