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Three people killed in a two-plane collision near San Diego
Two small planes collided in midair Sunday near an airport in southern San Diego County, killing three people, authorities said.
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Crews extinguished several brush fires where the planes came down.
According to the officials, four bodies were found in the wreckage.
One of the aircraft was a twin-engine Sabreliner and the other a single-engine Cessna 172.
Schuler said four people were killed as a result of the crash, though that number may change as officials continue their investigation.
Crashes happened at 11:04 a.m. and a report from a CHP officer to dispatchers stated, “Start FAA”.
The crash caused a two-acre brush fire that has been put out, Schuler said. A Chula Vista firefighter was taken to the hospital with possible heat-related issues as the temperature soared above 100 degrees.
The collision was near Brown Field, a busy general aviation facility about one mile north of the worldwide boundary and about 8 miles northeast of San Ysidro.
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The FAA and NTSB are investigating, and the number of people aboard and the conditions of passengers were not known.