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Terrifying moments were captured on camera when a plane that went out of control crashed into a building, resulting in the deaths of two people.
The small plane suddenly turned into a fireball while moving erratically near Honolulu airport on Tuesday.
The Kamaka Cessna 208 Caravan was on a training flight at the time of the accident.
Footage taken from the roadway shows the plane descending uncontrollably.
Then, thick black smoke clouds rose from the plane that fell to the ground.
Witnesses reported hearing a loud explosion when the plane struck the abandoned building.
A worker who spoke to local media said, "I suddenly heard a loud explosion while I was at work. When I looked outside, I saw thick clouds of smoke, and my colleagues told me a plane had crashed next to our building."
According to local media, one of the deceased was 22-year-old Hiram DeFries, a graduate of a private school who was undergoing pilot training. DeFries, who graduated from Punahou School in 2020, was working to obtain his pilot's license.
According to air traffic control records, the pilot's last communication was as follows:
The tower asked, "Kamaka Flight 689, are you turning right?" to which the pilot replied, "The plane has gone out of control."
In response, the tower said, "Okay Kamaka 689, it would be good if you could land or go into level flight."
Ed Sniffen, director of the Hawaii Department of Transportation, described the incident as "devastating," but noted that the pilot's quick actions prevented a larger disaster. Sniffen also mentioned that there was a fuel station for planes nearby.
Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi described the accident as a "heartbreaking" event.
The Federal Aviation Administration has launched an investigation into the incident. The building that the plane struck was vacant as it was about to be demolished. Roads at the crash site were temporarily closed during the debris examination by investigators.
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