Firefighters stand near a piece of wreckage after a small plane slammed into a commercial building in downtown Anchorage, Alaska. Picture: Rachel D'Oro
A SMALL plane clipped a downtown Anchorage office building and then slammed into a nearby commercial building overnight, killing at least one person on-board, authorities said.
Anchorage Assistant Fire Chief Alex Boyd said there were no injuries on the ground, but it’s unclear if anyone else was in the plane.
The plane clipped the corner of the office building, where some state employees work, at about 6:20am. It then crashed into the lower side of an adjacent multi-story commercial building, setting it on fire.
Our sister station @Ch2KTUU says this is the building a small plane hit in downtown Anchorage. 1 person dead. http://pic.twitter.com/YcUNGyiR94
— Rebecca Perry (@Rebecca_Perry) December 29, 2015
Kent Haina, a 747 captain for UPS, said he was taking out his garbage when he saw the plane go down at a shallow angle and disappear behind a building. He then heard a loud thud and saw a plume of black smoke.
Haina said the wind was howling at the time.
“(The engine) didn’t sound like it was in trouble, but the weather was pretty windy,” he said.
“I said to myself it’s not good weather to be flying in.”
Immediately after the crash, the power went out in Haina’s condo, he said.
adndotcom: UPDATE: At least 1 dead as small plane crashes into 2 downtown Anchorage buildings … http://pic.twitter.com/zKfG4KaakD
— Bernard Hickss (@CheesecakeAdm) December 29, 2015
A chaotic and scary scene in Downtown Anchorage. Fire department confirms 1 dead in plane crash. NTSB has arrived. http://pic.twitter.com/TVawefElCY
— Austin Baird (@AustinBaird) December 29, 2015
Crews responded quickly and had the blaze under control, said Don Tallman of the Anchorage Fire Department.
The commercial building appeared to be unoccupied at the time of the crash, though crews were searching it to make sure, Tallman said. Authorities cordoned off an area around the building, closing several roads.
The aircraft also struck a transformer, Boyd said, and some power outages were reported in the area.
The crash happened in the heart of downtown, in an area surrounded by office buildings, hotels and other businesses not far from the Anchorage airport. It occurred before most nearby businesses opened for the day.
Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor said both the FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board will investigate. He had no additional details on the plane or the crash.
VIDEO: At least 1 dead in fiery plane crash with Downtown building Tuesday https://t.co/B1HNqoQXDQ http://pic.twitter.com/9N6VqPV0iD
— KTUU.com (@Ch2KTUU) December 29, 2015
0 nhận xét:
Đăng nhận xét