Small plane crashes in Tokyo; 3 killed

Published July 27, 2015
Tokyo: The wreckage of the plane that crashed in the suburbs of the Japanese capital on Sunday.—AP
Tokyo: The wreckage of the plane that crashed in the suburbs of the Japanese capital on Sunday.—AP

TOKYO: A small plane crashed into a quiet neighborhood in Tokyo on Sunday, killing the pilot, a passenger and a woman on the ground, while three people were pulled alive from the wreckage, officials said.

The single-engine propeller plane plowed into and set ablaze a row of houses just minutes after takeoff from an airport used by small aircraft about 500 meters away in Tokyo’s western suburb of Chofu.

Television footage showed a mangled plane, broken up with its tail upside down, resting on a crushed car in a residential lot as dozens of firefighters battled the blaze and treated the victims.

The roofs of the two houses next to the site were also damaged.

Tokyo Fire Department spokesman Teruaki Seki said the dead included the pilot, one of the four passengers and a woman who was inside the house where the plane crashed into, setting it ablaze. Five others, including the three remaining passengers and two people on the ground, were taken to hospitals, but their conditions were not immediately known.

The plane was operated by a private company for aviation training and other activity, not for commercial air travel, said Hideaki Kobayashi, the Tokyo metropolitan government official in charge of the Chofu Airport.

Police are investigating the cause of the crash. Minako Akiyama, a resident in the neighbourhood, said that after the crash, she heard the loud sound of something being torn. “I ran upstairs, then I saw the house just over there on fire, with a tail of the plane sticking out of it,” she said.

The PA-46 Mirage plane, produced by Piper Aircraft, was flying to Izu Oshima Island, about 100 kilometers south of Tokyo in the Pacific Ocean, according to the Chofu Airport. The airport was opened in 1941 for Japan’s Imperial Army during World War II and is now administered by the Tokyo metropolitan government.

Published in Dawn, July 27th, 2015

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