The airplane was destroyed when it impacted multiple residential structures and terrain following an in-flight collision with power lines and a power line tower at about 0754 Pacific time. The collision occurred shortly after takeoff. The commercial pilot and his two passengers were killed. There were no reported ground injuries. Instrument conditions prevailed; an IFR flight plan was filed. Multiple witnesses observed portions of the accident sequence. One witness watched the airplane fly in a level or slightly nose-up attitude from her left to her right at a low altitude until it impacted the power lines.
February 17, 2010, Palo Alto, Calif., Cessna 310R
The airplane was destroyed when it impacted multiple residential structures and terrain following an in-flight collision with power lines and a power line tower at about 0754 Pacific time. The collision occurred shortly after takeoff. The commercial pilot and his two passengers were killed. There were no reported ground injuries. Instrument conditions prevailed; an IFR flight plan was filed.
Key Takeaways:
- An airplane crashed shortly after takeoff, resulting in the destruction of the aircraft and the deaths of the commercial pilot and two passengers, after colliding with power lines and a power line tower.
- The accident occurred under instrument flight conditions at approximately 0754 Pacific time, despite an IFR flight plan being filed.
- A witness observed the airplane flying at a low altitude in a level or slightly nose-up attitude just prior to the impact with the power lines.
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