Small plane is blocked with 5 on board in Pennsylvania

Small plane is blocked with 5 on board in Pennsylvania

A Beechcraft bonanza crashed into Pennsylvania on Sunday afternoon with five people on board, according to the Federal Aviation authority.

The small plane fell near a retirement town south of Lancaster airport, Manheim Borough Police Department told ABC News to ABC News.

The flames and smoke feathers are undulating after a small plane crash in Lititz, municipality of Manheim, Pa., March 9, 2025.

Brian K Pipkin

The plane crash occurred around 3 pm, according to FAA, which said it will investigate. The National Transportation Board is also monitoring the situation.

According to the air traffic control audio, the pilot told the Lancaster airport control tower that his plane “has an open door that we must return to land.”

Atc then cleared the plane to return, but a few seconds later, the controller told the plane to “stop,” the audio revealed.

The governor of Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro, published a Declaration at X.com Saying: “Our team in @pastatepolice is on the ground helping local lifeguards after the small private plane crash near Lancaster airport in the municipality of Manheim. All the resources of the Commonwealth are available as the answer continues, and more information will be provided as available.”

The information will be published as available, said the NTSB.

This is a development story. Consult the updates again.

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