Easton Plane Crash
August 12, 2008: Reports said three people were killed when a small plane crashed in a grocery store parking lot in Easton, Massachusetts. The Beech Bonanza 35 plane was reportedly owned by the charity network Angel Flight. The victims were identified as the pilot, a cancer patient and the patient's wife.
Fast Facts
- August 12, 2008: Small plane crashed in a grocery store parking lot in Easton, Massachusetts
- Plane, a Beech Bonanza 35, reportedly burst into flames on impact
- Crash happened at about 10:20 a.m. local time
- Three people reportedly killed, including a cancer patient
- Plane was reportedly owned by the "air charity network" Angel Flight
- Angel Flight provides free air transportation for patients in need of medical care
- Plane was reportedly flying from Westhampton Beach, New York, to Logan International Airport in Boston
- Plane went down in the parking lot of Hannaford Supermarket on Route 106
- FAA is investigating the cause of the crash
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