Monday, January 5, 2009

Long Beach Airport : Aircraft accident / fire

A Cessna 152 lost control on take off at the Long Beach Airport and crashed into a parked helicopter, according to the FAA.

Injuries: 1 Minor - The pilot was the only person on board and has been transported to Long Beach Memorial Center to be treated for minor injuries.

The FAA says the Cessna 152 lost control upon take off and crashed into the helicopter and hangar at about 1:30 p.m. on Monday. The Cessna caught fire after the crash.

FAA records show that the aircraft is owned by Temco Sky Network Service Inc.

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