MIRAMAR — Broward County officers on Tuesday discovered the pilot and passenger who had been killed when the smaller plane they ended up in crashed into a Miramar home, forcing people within to flee for their lives.
The health-related examiner’s office determined the victims as Anthony R. Yen, 34, and Jordan T. Corridor, 31. Equally ended up killed at the scene when the single-engine Aventura II aircraft went down close to 11:45 a.m. in the yard of a house positioned in the 2200 block of Jamaica Push.
The crash scene is situated about a 50 percent-mile from North Perry Airport.
The Federal Aviation Authority stated in a published statement Monday that two persons ended up on board the craft when it went down. No a single on the ground was killed or damage all through the incident.
A spokesperson for Miramar police reported quite a few folks known as 911 to report the downed aircraft.
Manyerenis Moreno was inside of the home with her youngster when she heard a loud noise.
“I heard a loud sound and the aircraft was on top of us,” she mentioned Monday. “I thought it was a transformer and so I grabbed my newborn. It was a big sound and it was on top rated of us. I was fearful a little something was likely to arrive by means of the roof. I went outside and noticed the aircraft on the roof!”
The National Transportation Basic safety Board is investigating the crash.