
A small plane crash near a southeastern Pennsylvania airport Sunday took the lives of the only two people aboard the aircraft, authorities were quoted by ABC News as saying.
Emergency officials said the crash was reported just after 1:30 p.m. near Brandywine Airport, located about 20 miles west of Philadelphia.
The Federal Aviation Administration said the Piper PA28 took off from the airport and went down about two miles away then burst into flames. It appeared the pilot lost control of the plane before it went down, officials said.
Brandywine Airport officials declined comment on the crash, citing the ongoing investigation.
"There were two lives lost; our hearts go out to the families," said Jeff Suveg, the airport's assistant manager.
The crash site was close to two residences and a new senior citizen complex.
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