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Light Plane Crash in Texas

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Anyone heard any more details about this?
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(CNN) -- A small plane crashed Thursday into two houses in Dallas, Texas, engulfing them in flames and killing the pilot and the sole passenger, officials said.

The victims were not named, and there were no reports of injuries on the ground, said FAA spokesman Ronald Herwig.

The single-engine plane took off from Dallas-Addison Airport en route to Amarillo, Texas, but went down about three miles south of the airport, said FAA spokesman Wayne Beckman.

The cause of the crash was being investigated.

"We're very fortunate at this time that this occurred in such a very small residential neighborhood," said Lt. Joel Lavender of Dallas Fire and Rescue.

Witnesses, who reported the crash to authorities shortly after 10 a.m. (11 a.m. EST), said the plane flew "almost straight down" into the homes, near Love Field, the city's main airport.

"Both houses were burning real good when we arrived," said Lt. Doug Teubner, also with Dallas Fire and Rescue. "They [witnesses] described a loud whoosh and a ball of fire." He said the blazes were quickly extinguished.

Weather near the crash site was foggy and rainy.
 
Conditions were overcast at 500', they filed IFR and left Addison for Amarillo. They reported that they had lost their panel shortly after takeoff.
 
**CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED**, that's terrible.

Flew SAT-AUS tonight in a light single, IMC almost the whole way. Call me morbid/paranoid but I was thinking about how screwed I'd be if I had an electrical problem or engine trouble. Granted the ceilings were 900-1100 AGL, but still, it's a single. Usually doesn't bother me at all but tonight it did for some reason.

Wonder what type of A/C it was. Condolences to the families. "lost their panel shortly after takeoff"???? **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED**......god that would suck.
 

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