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Cessna Plane Crashes Into Home in New Jersey, Igniting Fire Cessna Plane Crashes Into Home in New Jersey, Igniting Fire
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A twin-engine plane crashed Tuesday morning into a home in a suburban New Jersey town and burst into flames that ignited the house, federal officials said.A twin-engine plane crashed Tuesday morning into a home in a suburban New Jersey town and burst into flames that ignited the house, federal officials said.
It was unclear how many people were on board the Cessna 414 when it crashed into the home in Colonia around 11 a.m., according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The Cessna 414 crashed into the home in Colonia around 11 a.m., according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
The F.A.A. said investigators were headed to the crash on Berkley Avenue. A local official said that no one on the ground was injured, and that only the pilot was aboard the plane. The plane had come from Virginia and was headed to Linden, N.J., John McCormac, the mayor of Woodbridge Township, N.J., said near the scene of the crash on Berkley Avenue. Woodbridge Township includes Colonia.
Local police officials had no immediate information on injuries. The F.A.A. said investigators were headed to the crash.