The pilot of a plane that crashed in a Brethren Village Retirement Community parking lot near the Lancaster Airport last ...
While several residents' cars were struck by the aircraft and debris, no Brethren Village residents were injured, per a press conference from Manheim Township officials. Brethren Village ...
Matt White, the pilot, and his son, Judah White, have been at the Lehigh Valley Burn Center since their small plane went down ...
Brethren Village in Lancaster County has released a statement after a plane crashed into their parking lot Sunday afternoon. MANHEIM TOWNSHIP, PA – On Sunday, March 9, at approximately 3:18 PM ...
A plane crashed Sunday afternoon in the parking lot of Brethren Village in Manheim Township, leaving five people injured. Investigators continued to piece together what happened Monday morning.
A plane carrying five people crashed in the parking lot of the Brethren Village retirement community near Lititz, Pennsylvania, according to officials.
The scene of the crash is secure. Update (6:30 p.m.): According to Manheim Township Fire Chief Scott Little and Chief of Police Duane Fisher, Brethren Village CEO John Snader, Lancaster Airport ...
"Obviously, they had heavy fire upon arrival from the aircraft and had to extinguish it," explained Fire Chief Manheim Township Fire, Scott Little. Out of caution, Brethren Retirement Village ...
There were no injuries to anyone on the ground when the plane crashed in the Brethren Village retirement community, officials ...
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