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Small plane plunges in Simi Valley, California, at home, killed pilots

According to the Federal Aviation Administration and the Fire Brigade of Ventura County, a small plane killed in two houses in Simi Valley, California, in California.

The residents were in the two -story single -family houses and were evacuated without injuries, the fire brigade said. The houses suffered structural damage and fire damage.

The pilot's identity was not released.

Firefighters showed video published by the fire brigade on social media on a roof that took care of a smoking area of ​​one of the houses.

The plane, a single engine with a fixed wing van aircraft RV-10, had expired by General William J. Fox Airfield in Lancaster and drove Camarillo Airport near the city of a thousand Oaks before it fell around 2:10 p.m., said the FAA.

The Simi Valley is a city with 125,000 people about 40 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles.

Photos from the scene showed shortly after the crash and later a gaping hole in the roof of a structure.

“The plane flew very low and tried to win height a few times, but looked as if it couldn't,” said an X user who published a photo after the crash on social media.

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