Two people were killed, one on the airplane, one on the ground, when a Cessna 303 Crusader crashed into a house in LaGrangeville, New York. There were three people in the airplane and three in the house when the aircraft, a relatively rare six-place twin made in the early 1980s, came down on a flight from Farmingdale to LaGrangeville, near Poughkeepsie. "I saw the house completely engulfed in flames," neighbor Rick Plambeck told ABC. “There was a woman in the house and she jumped out of the window onto a ladder with her dog and she told us that there was a man in the house, which was her father.”
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