Friday, June 19, 2015

The very dangerous small planes injure and kill many people every year: Cessna small plane crashes at Long Beach Airport; pilot sent to hospital


A small plane crashed Thursday in Long Beach, Calif., the Long Beach Airport said.

The single-engine plane crash, which the airport identified as a Cessna, crashed into the perimeter fence, according to Long Beach Fire. The pilot was transported to the hospital.
The crash closed Lakewood Boulevard until the aircraft could be cleared.

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Long Beach Airport is a public airport in the city of Long Beach, south of Los Angeles. It's a popular spot for fliers traveling on JetBlue. Small, privately owned planes also fly out of the airport.

Nearly 45,000 people have been killed over the past five decades in private planes and helicopters, almost nine times the number that have died in airline crashes. Though federal investigators have cited pilots as causing or contributing to most crashes, a USA TODAY investigation shows repeated instances in which crashes, deaths and injuries were caused by defective parts and dangerous designs.