Summary

A small plane crash in Fullerton, California, killed two people onboard and injured 19 warehouse workers, 11 of whom were hospitalized.

The single-engine Van’s Aircraft RV-10, a kit-built plane, took off from Fullerton Municipal Airport, reached 900 feet, and requested an emergency return before crashing short of the runway into a furniture warehouse, causing a large fire.

The cause of the crash remains under investigation, with authorities examining why the pilot attempted to return.

Significant damage to the warehouse was reported.

  • anomnom
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    4 days ago

    Just curious, would a chute have worked below 900 feet? I wonder at what altitude they would have realized they couldn’t save it.

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      4 days ago

      The Cirrus CAPS system works as low as 400 ft if the plane is still in level flight, but if it’s not got forward motion – say, in a spin or stall scenario – it needs more altitude to fully inflate. I’d guess that in this case, if they’d had a BRS system it probably would have had time to work, if only just, but they’d have needed to deploy it pretty early on in their emergency.