A suspect has been arrested on suspicion of burglary and theft of an aircraft after a single-engine plane was stolen and crashed into a building at Van Nuys Airport near Los Angeles in the early hours
of Thursday. According to a report in The Daily Mail, the arrest was made following an investigation into the incident, which occurred around 4 a.m.
Plane Crashes While Taxiing
Investigators believe the aircraft struck the building while taxiing on the ground rather than during take-off or landing. The plane has since been removed from the damaged hangar and relocated inside a flight school facility at the airport for further examination.
Images of the crash, now widely shared on social media, show the aircraft embedded nose-first into the building, leaving a large hole in the side of the hangar.
According to report NBC4, one person has been arrested on suspicion of burglary and theft of an aircraft
Officials are continuing to investigate how the suspect gained access to the aircraft and airport premises.
Crash Images Go Viral
According to a separate report by The New York Post, the suspect allegedly broke into Van Nuys Airport, stole a single-engine Cessna, and crashed it into a hangar shortly afterward.
About Van Nuys Airport
Van Nuys Airport (VNY) is a major public general aviation airport located in Los Angeles’ San Fernando Valley. It is considered one of the world’s busiest airports for private, corporate, and training flights and plays a key role in reducing congestion at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
Owned by Los Angeles World Airports, VNY features two parallel runways, hosts multiple flight schools, and supports emergency services including police, fire, and air ambulance operations. The airport is also a significant economic hub for Southern California, supporting extensive business and charter aviation activity.










