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The plane crashed into a vacant building near the airport. A Cessna 208 passenger aircraft lost control and crashed in an industrial area near the Honolulu Airport today in Hawaii, United States.
It was coming straight at us. "We started running to the back. If we didn't break the wall, we would have died there with the plane." CCTV footage shows the plane driving along the ground ...
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Two people died in the crash. The pilot reported loss of control. The plane hit a vacant state-owned building. Airport operations continued. Roads near the crash site closed. Governor Green offered ...
While the cause of the crash is yet to be confirmed, the news outlet reported that one of those on board told air traffic control that the plane was "out of control." Stock image (illustrative ...
If my brother hadn't broken the wall, we wouldn't have gotten out. "We saw the plane coming at full speed. We heard it. "We were in the yard, and we saw it coming from behind the bars. It was ...
A Kamaka Air plane crashed Tuesday into an abandoned building on Ualena Street, killing two pilots on board. The plane’s wreckage came to rest in a parking lot behind the building. DeFries ...
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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Two people were killed when a plane crashed into an abandoned building near Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu. It happened at around 3:05 p.m. Hawaiian ...
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Kamaka Air CEO David Hinderland addressed the plane crash with the following statement: "We are not releasing the names of the pilots until family members have had a chance to process this tragedy.