San Jose, United States—Emergency crews arrived at the intersection of O'Connor Drive and Lawrence Expressway shortly after reports of a low-flying aircraft struggling to maintain altitude. The single-engine plane impacted a garage before skidding into the street, narrowly missing a two-story residential home. Firefighters worked for an hour to suppress fuel fires spreading across the pavement.
Local police confirmed the two occupants of the aircraft died upon impact. No residents on the ground reported injuries despite the proximity of the crash to occupied homes. The force of the impact scattered debris across three separate properties, crushing a parked vehicle and severing nearby power lines.
Utility workers cut electricity to the block to prevent further fires while investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board began their initial sweep of the debris field. The agency maintains a temporary command post at the edge of the police tape. They focus on engine failure or pilot incapacitation as the primary lines of inquiry.
Residents described the sound of the engine sputtering before the plane banked sharply toward the ground. One witness, who lives across the street, said the noise was indistinguishable from a major traffic collision until the plume of black smoke appeared. Emergency dispatchers received over forty calls within the first two minutes of the impact.
Coroner officials recovered the remains of both victims by mid-afternoon. Investigators have yet to release names until next of kin notifications are complete. The plane originated from a regional airstrip thirty miles north of the crash site.
Recovery crews will remain on-site throughout the evening to stabilize the damaged structures. A crane will lift the fuselage from the street to allow for a detailed examination of the cockpit controls. The Federal Aviation Administration has grounded all private flights in the immediate area pending further clearance.
The wreckage will be moved to an off-site hangar for a full forensic teardown. Officials anticipate this process will take several weeks to complete. The neighborhood remains closed to non-essential traffic while the environmental cleanup crew mitigates spilled jet fuel.
The status of the investigation remains fluid as officials examine the flight path. No further information regarding the cause of the mechanical failure is available at this hour.
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