Plane Crash in Arizona Injures Two
In Marana, Arizona a plane that had circled around back to a southern Arizona airport only to crash after it missed the runway. Two individuals who were onboard the flight are suffering serious injuries.
The injured includes a 16-year-old girl who was on the flight for an introductory flight for possible flying lessons and a 46-year-old flight instructor who is suffering life threatening injuries. The plane was a single engine Remos airplane. The crash occurred at Marana Northwest Regional Airport where witnesses saw the plane take off, take a hard right turn, circle around and miss the runway causing the plane to land in a field nearby. Luckily a medical helicopter crew that was based in the airport began helping the girl and flight instructor right away. The Federal Aviation Administration has stated that the federal agency is investigating the crash.
Plane crashes occur much more frequently than is imagined. There are a number of causes that could be responsible for the crash like this one. If the company who built the airplane has manufactured a defective part of equipment, then they could be held accountable for any injuries that occurred in the crash. The people that maintain the engine of the plane can also be held accountable if they improperly fixed or improperly inspected the plane. If you or a family member was injured in a plane crash related accident, then contacting an Arizona personal injury attorney is your best option for compensation