2 pilots hurt in plane crash near Lancaster
LANCASTER, S.C. (WSOC-TV) – Police in Lancaster say 2 pilots are hurt after a small plane crashed early Thursday morning.
Channel 9 learned that the plane crashed near a scrap yard near West Brooklyn Avenue and Springdale Road.
Police haven’t released many details about the crash yet.
According to online flight records, a Beechcraft airplane owned by Pressley Aviation LLC was last seen flying near the crash site at 1 a.m. Flight records show the plane had been flying from Laredo, Texas and briefly stopped in Poplarville, Mississippi, Wednesday night before continuing to the Carolinas.
We could see the wreckage of the plane among trees near the scrap yard. The plane appeared to be heavily damaged from the impact and fire.
The FAA told Channel 9 that two people were on board when the plane crashed around 12:45 a.m.
Channel 9’s Miana Massey spoke with officials and learned that two pilots were hurt in the crash after the plane caught fire. Their current conditions aren’t available.
