'I thought it was flying quite low': Small plane crashes into Tokyo homes, killing 3
Three people were killed on Sunday when a small plane crashed into a Tokyo suburb shortly after takeoff, leaving nearby homes and cars ablaze and the charred remains of the fuselage lying in a burnt-out residence.

Three people were killed on Sunday when a small plane crashed into a Tokyo suburb shortly after takeoff, leaving nearby homes and cars ablaze and the charred remains of the fuselage lying in a burnt-out residence.
The single-engine propeller aircraft with a 36-year-old pilot and four passengers on board crashed at around 11:00 am shortly after leaving Chofu airport on the outskirts of the Japanese capital, public broadcaster NHK reported.
NHK, quoting police, said two people on board and one woman on the ground were killed while five others were injured.
Jiji Press news agency said the two who died aboard the plane were the pilot and a male passenger.
“Three people -- two from the airplane and one local resident -- were brought to hospital in a state of cardiac and respiratory arrest,” a Tokyo Fire Department official said, a term which first responders typically use in Japan before a doctor pronounces death.