Authorities: Plane crash in northern Illinois city kills 1
PLAINFIELD, Ill. — A small plane crashed into a residential neighbourhood in a northern Illinois city Thursday morning, killing the pilot and torching the side of a home.
Although it was initially unclear how many were aboard the aircraft, the pilot was killed, Joliet City Manager Jim Hock said, adding that it was “very fortunate” no other injuries resulted from the crash.
Authorities believe the fuel tank ruptured when the plane hit the street and ignited a fire that spread to a house to the north, Joliet Deputy Fire Chief Ray Randich said at a news conference.
The crash happened in Plainfield, which is next to Joliet, and the Joliet Fire Department responded to the scene.


