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The crash was reported at 4:42 p.m., and the plane landed on a building at 971 Corporate Center Drive, said Los Angeles County Fire Department spokeswoman Melanie Flores. Two people were walking around the plane when firefighters arrived on the scene, Flores said.
The building houses State of California offices.
Flores said the airport received a Mayday call from the pilot and there were reports of smoke coming from the plane. "He was having some kind of trouble," she said.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: windword
Crane. They'll bring a heavy duty crane in and lift it off, and put it on a flatbed and take it to the airport.
originally posted by: charolais
Plane crashes on roof of Pomona office building
Well this is quite the crash landing. It looks like the pilot was able to land his Piper on the roof on an office building, with surprisingly very little damage.
The crash was reported at 4:42 p.m., and the plane landed on a building at 971 Corporate Center Drive, said Los Angeles County Fire Department spokeswoman Melanie Flores. Two people were walking around the plane when firefighters arrived on the scene, Flores said.
The building houses State of California offices.
Flores said the airport received a Mayday call from the pilot and there were reports of smoke coming from the plane. "He was having some kind of trouble," she said.
Not much else to the story, just thought it was interesting!
If it were me flying, I would much rather take my chances on a forced landing on ground, but I guess I am not familiar with the area. It's also interesting he as only 3.5 miles from the airport... its too bad he couldn't make it the rest of the way there!
originally posted by: Soloprotocol
Wow. looks like he dropped out the sky vertically.
originally posted by: MysterX
a reply to: charolais
Wow...that must take some nerve to land like that!
I'm assuming you fly in towards a strong headwind?
If the wind wasn't steady or was a little gusty, that plane would have dropped like a stone and got smashed to bits.