A low-flying airplane hit a power pole and crashed Saturday in Oceanside, injuring two people aboard and causing a 25,000-gallon spill of raw sewage.
Police Sgt. Kelan Poorman says the single-engine Cessna Skyhawk was only a dozen feet off the ground when it hit a support pole for overhead electrical lines and went down a half-mile from Oceanside Municipal Airport at about 10:44 a.m. Saturday.
The aircraft also sheered off a sewage valve, releasing 25,000 gallons of raw goo before it could be stopped. Poorman says crews contained the sewage before it could reach nearby homes but everybody on the scene had to be decontaminated.
The 24-year-old pilot of the plane was trapped in the wreckage for a time. He and his 18-year-old passenger were taken to a local hospital. One man is listed in serious to critical condition and the other is said to be in good condition.
Poorman says it's unclear why the plane was flying so low. The pilot had not radioed any reports of trouble to local control towers.
Source: CBS2 - LINK
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