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Plane crashes into UPS truck and California homes, two dead

  • Two people, including a UPS delivery driver, killed when small plane crashed near San Diego
  • Air traffic controller alerted pilot that the aircraft was too low shortly before it crashed

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A firefighter walks by the debris of the crash that killed a UPS driver. Photo: TNS
Associated Press

A twin-engine plane that killed at least two people and left a swath of destruction in a San Diego suburb nose-dived into the ground after repeated warnings that it was flying dangerously low, according to a recording.

The Cessna 340 smashed into a UPS van, killing the driver, and then hit houses just after noon Monday in Santee, a suburb of 50,000 people. The pilot also is believed to have died, and at least two people on the ground were hurt, including a woman who was helped out the window of a burning home by neighbours.

The plane was heading in to land at Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport in San Diego when it crashed. Shortly before, when the plane was about less than a kilometre from the runway, an air traffic controller alerted the pilot that the aircraft was too low.

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The aftermath of the plane crash. Photo: AP
The aftermath of the plane crash. Photo: AP

“Low altitude alert, climb immediately, climb the airplane,” the controller tells the pilot in audio obtained by KSWB-TV.

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The controller repeatedly urges the plane to climb to 5,000 feet, and when it remains at 1,500 feet warns: “You appear to be descending again, sir.”

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