Small Plane Crashes into Arizona Home After Runway Incident, Two Hospitalized
A small aircraft, identified as a Cessna T-41B, crashed into a residential home in Fort Mohave, Arizona, after veering off the runway at the Sun Valley-Bison-Fort Mohave Airport. The incident occurred just before noon, and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reported that the plane was being operated by a flight instructor and a student. Both individuals were hospitalized due to injuries sustained in the crash. Fortunately, no residents were home at the time of the accident. The crash resulted in significant damage to the home's garage, with the plane's nose visibly smashed through the structure. The Mohave County Sheriff's Office has handed over the investigation to the FAA. This incident follows a similar event in early March when another single-engine aircraft, a Piper PA-28, clipped a home's roof in Phoenix and crashed into a yard.