A pilot was killed and the passenger was killed in the province of Tahama, California on Tuesday afternoon, the Sharif office of Tahhama.
The accident occurred near the Phyllis Road in Cottonwood at approximately 3:35 pm, with emergency respondents, including the police, fire and medical workers, sent to the crash site.
Two people on the plane said officials said, as someone reported that he had withdrawn themselves from the plane's wreck before they were treated at the site by the doctors and then took them to the hospital.
The pilot was injured in the accident and died shortly after that.
Investigators are scheduled to arrive from the National Council for Transport Safety and Federal Aviation Administration on Wednesday morning.
The Redding Crime and Community Alert Facebook page presented this update: “The TEHAMA County Office and Cal Fire Tehama-Glenn are located at the place of a plane crash on the Velis Road, southwest of Cotonwood, on Tuesday afternoon.
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“Action News correspondent, Jesse Angelo, said that as with his arrival at the scene, an ambulance was noticed to leave the area.
“The authorities recorded the area of the accident, and noticed great damage to the wreckage of the plane.”
Local Outlet Action News has now reported that “the Red Bluff office in the California Highway Patrol is now telling Action News that at approximately 3:30 pm on Tuesday, they were notified by the Tahama Province Office of a possible accident in the Felis Road area.”
The deadly accident is not the first to hit this part of California recently.
In February 2023, a 34 -year -old man was killed while he was placing a plane coming out of the Corning Municipality Airport when he collided with the almond garden.
The victims have identified as Robin Lima.
Lima was flying his plane in a trick maneuvers, according to the witness's statement, and he was on a landline when one of the wings of the plane came out.
The witness stated: “The plane is a pigeon in the almond garden, and it appears that the pilot, Mr. (Rueben), was killed immediately.”