FALLBROOK, Calif. (AP) — A single-engine plane crashed at a plant nursery in Southern California early Saturday afternoon, killing the aircraft’s passenger and seriously injuring the pi…
FALLBROOK, Calif. — A single-engine plane crashed at a plant nursery in Southern California early Saturday afternoon, killing the aircraft’s passenger and seriously injuring the pilot.
The crash happened in Fallbrook, Capt. John Choi of the North County Fire Protection District told the San Diego Union-Tribune. Choi said the passenger died in the crash but the pilot was taken to Palomar Medical Center with serious injuries.Related Articles
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