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9 feared dead after business het crashes into building
AIMON (OHIO) BEACON JOURNAL
AKRON, Ohio — The owner
of a private jet that crashed
Tuesday afternoon said nine
people, including two pilots,
were on board. None are be-
lieved to be alive.
Authorities on scene said
more bodies may be inside the
small jet that crashed into a
home in Akron's Ellet neigh-
borhood and then an apart-
ment building. A fire burning
at the crash site had prevented
authorities from confirming
how many were on board the
I Sunday, June 25, 2017 I
Io -passenger plane.
Augusto Lewkowicz, the
owner and operator of the
plane, said he would not re-
lease the names of the seven
passengers or two crew mem-
bers only hours after the fatal
crash in Akron.
"I owe responses to the fami-
ly members first," Lewkowicz
said.
The midsize corporate jet
was on the second leg of a char-
ter that began Monday, Lew-
kowicz said, noting that there
was no indication prior to the
crash that anything was wrong.
() plane crash: A small plane crashed into an
empty day care building in Fort Myers, Fla., on
Saturday, killing one person and injuring anoth-
er. The crash caused extensive damage and a
fire. The Lee County Sheriff's Office said the
Piper aircraft went down shortly after it took off
from a nearby airfield. It wasn't immediately
clew- what caused the crash. Authorities said
one person was killed and another was taken to
the hospital with injuries. Federal aviation au-
thorities will assist with the investigation.
"It was a perfectly well-
maintained aircraft with no
squawks," Lewkowicz said,
adding that there was no chat-
ter from the pilots to indicate
anything was out of the ordi-
nary.
The flight was chartered by
Execuflight, a Florida company.
Staff Lt. Bill Haymaker of the
Ohio State Highway Patrol
described the plane's final path.
The aircraft clipped electrical
and telephone wires before
hitting a small apartment
building and careening into an
embankment. A second build-
Saturday, July 1, 2017 '
ing in the area also was dam-
aged.
No injuries or deaths oc-
curred on the ground, Hay-
maker said. But the fire, still
burning hotly at 4:30 p.m.,
made further investigation
difficult.
The occupants of the build-
ing that was destroyed weren't
home at the time of the crash.
Tony Molinaro, a spokesman
with the Federal Aviation Ad-
ministration, identified the
plane as a Hawker H25 busi-
ness jet that crashed while on
approach to Akron Fulton
0 Plane crash: A small twin -engine plane
dropped out of the sky and exploded in flanges on a
busy freeway near an Orange County airport Fri-
day, injuring the two people aboard but causing no
.injuries on the ground, officials said. Tile Cessna
crashed onto Interstate 405, just short of a runway
at John Wayne Airport in Costa Mesa, around 9:3o
a.m., said Ian Gregor of the Federal Aviation Ad-
ministration. The pilot had declared an emergency
shortly after taking off from the airport and was
trying to return. A man and woman on board the
,plane were pulled from the fiery wreckage and
taken to a hospital with traumatic injuries. Four
vehicles were struck by debris frorn the plane when
it crashed, but no one was hurt.
Airport.
Akron police and firefighters
responded, with firefighters
working to extinguish a mas-
sive fire created by the crash.
Haymaker said the plane
crashed sometime around 2:53
p.m.
Pieces of the plane, engulfed
in flame, skidded off an em-
bankment behind the home
before igniting an apartment
building. The crash caused at
least 1,5oo customers to lose
power and Ohio Edison offi-
cials said all but loo customers
were restored by 4:30 p.m.
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SFCHRONICLE.COM I Wednesday, November u, 2015
9 feared dead after business het crashes into building
AKRON (0I-110) BEACON JOURNAL
AKRON, Ohio — The owner
of a private jet that crashed
Tuesday afternoon said nine
people, including two pilots,
were on board. None are be-
lieved to be alive.
Authorities on scene said
more bodies may be inside the
small jet that crashed into a
home in Akron's Ellet neigh-
borhood and then an apart-
inent building. A fire burning
at the crash site had prevented
authorities from confirming
how many were on board the
� Sunday, June 25, 2017 1
10 -passenger plane.
Augusto Lewkowicz, the
owner and operator of the
plane, said he would not re-
lease the names of the seven
passengers or two crew mem-
bers only hours after the fatal
crash in Akron.
"I owe responses to the fami-
ly members first," Lewkowicz
said.
The midsize corporate jet
was on the second leg of a char-
ter that began Monday, Lew-
kowicz said, noting that there
was no indication prior to the
crash that anything was wrong.
Q Plane crash: A small plane crashed into an
empty day care building in Fort Myers, Fla., on
Saturday, killing one person and injuring anoth-
er. The crash caused extensive damage and a
fire- The Lee County Sheriff's Office said the
Piper aircraft went down shortly after it tools off
from a nearby airfield. It wasn't immediately
clear what caused the crash. Authorities said
one person was killed and another was taken to
the hospital with injuries. Federal aviation au-
thorities will assist with the investigation.
"It was a perfectly well-
maintained aircraft with no
squawks," Lewkowicz said,
adding that there was no chat-
ter from the pilots to indicate
anything was out of the ordi-
nary.
The flight was chartered by
Execufight, a Florida company.
Staff Lt. Bill Haymaker of the
Ohio State Highway Patrol
described the plane's final path.
The aircraft clipped electrical
and telephone wires before
hitting a small apartment
building and careening into an
embankment. A second build -
Saturday, July 1, 2017'
ing in the area also was dam-
aged.
No injuries or deaths oc-
curred on the ground, Hay-
maker said. But the fire, still
burning hotly at 4:30 p.m.,
made further investigation
difficult.
The occupants of the build-
ing that was destroyed weren't
home at the time of the crash.
Tony Molinaro, a spokesman
with the Federal Aviation Ad-
ministration, identified the
plane as a Hawker H25 busi-
ness jet that crashed while on
approach to Akron Fulton
QE Plane crash: A small twin -engine plane
dropped out of the sky and exploded in flames on a
busy freeway near an Orange County airport Fri-
day. injuring the two people aboard but causing no
.injuries on the ground, officials said. The Cessna
crashed onto Interstate 405, just short of a runway
at John Wayne Airport in Costa Mesa, around 9:3o
a.m., said Ian Gregor of the Federal Aviation Ad-
ministration. The pilot had declared an emergency
shortly after taking off froin the airport and was
trying to return. A man and woman on board the
plane were pulled frorn the fiery wreckage and
taken to a hospital with traumatic injuries. Four
vehicles were struck by debris from the plane when
it crashed, but no one was hurt.
Airport.
Akron police and firefighters
responded, with firefighters
working to extinguish a mas-
sive fire created by the crash.
Haymaker said the plane
crashed sometime around 2:53
p.m.
Pieces of the plane, engulfed
in flame, skidded off an em-
bankment behind the home
before igniting an apartment
building. The crash caused at
least 1,500 customers to lose
power and Ohio Edison offi-
cials said all but loo customers
were restored by 4:30 p.m.
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