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A small plane has crashed into two homes in Farnborough, Kent, the Metropolitan Police has said. A small plane thought to be carrying five people has crashed into two homes in Farnborough, Kent, exploding into flames.
Fire was billowing from homes on quiet Broadwater Gardens after the plane came down at about 1430BST. Five people were on board, London Fire Brigade said. A large plume of black smoke was billowing from homes in Romsey Close after the plane came down at about 1430BST.
Eyewitnesses said the plane came over nearby woods and hit houses before bursting into flames. It is not known if there was anyone in the two homes. Eyewitnesses said it came over nearby woods and into the street. It is not known if there was anyone in the homes.
The plane was thought to be a twin engine Cessna Citation executive jet. The plane is thought to be a twin engine Cessna Citation executive jet.
'We're going in''We're going in'
A pilot who was landing another light aircraft at nearby Biggin Hill said he heard the pilot of the crashed plane talking to airport control. A man named as John told how he was piloting another plane at Biggin Hill when he heard a mayday call from a Cessna come over to the control tower.
Named only as John, he told Sky News: "As I was on the runway... we were advised the fire crews were coming out. As I turned off the runway, I looked back and saw the plane drop out of the sky JonPilot at Biggin Hill class="" href="/1/hi/in_pictures/7321655.stm">In pictures: Plane crash
"A few seconds later the pilot came back over the radio and said 'We're going in, we're going in' and the radio stayed live. He told the BBC: "I was about thirty seconds from touchdown and I heard a mayday call.
"And, as I turned off the runway, I looked back and I saw the plane. It just nose-dived out of the sky. The radio went dead and the black smoke came up." "(The pilot) reported severe engine vibrations. You could hear the alarms in the cockpit.
"The pilot came back over the radio a second or two later and said 'We're going down, we're going down'.
"The radio stayed live, and as I turned off the runway I looked back and I saw the plane basically drop out of the sky.
"And then the radio went dead and black smoke came up from over the hill."
Black smoke plumeBlack smoke plume
One eyewitness, Paul Daisley, said: "We heard a light aircraft coming across as if it was having trouble putting its wheels up. Another eyewitness, Paul Daisley, said: "We heard a light aircraft coming across as if it was having trouble putting its wheels up.
"The wheels wouldn't come down and it was dropping rather rapid[ly], as it came across the tennis centre. And then we just saw a big plume of black smoke go up in the air.""The wheels wouldn't come down and it was dropping rather rapid[ly], as it came across the tennis centre. And then we just saw a big plume of black smoke go up in the air."
Another, Karl Mills, told Sky News: "It was the loudest noise I've ever heard. All you could see was a big ball of fire, and smoke billowing over the house."Another, Karl Mills, told Sky News: "It was the loudest noise I've ever heard. All you could see was a big ball of fire, and smoke billowing over the house."
Katherine Simnett told the BBC she believed the house was empty, and residents next door left safely.Katherine Simnett told the BBC she believed the house was empty, and residents next door left safely.
She said roads in the crash area were closed and the smell of fuel was heavy in the air.She said roads in the crash area were closed and the smell of fuel was heavy in the air.
Hospital on standby
Police could not confirm from where the plane had taken off, or was attempting to land, but Biggin Hill Airport is used mostly by private planes and hosts an international air show.
Nearby Farnborough Hospital said it was on standby to take any casualties.Nearby Farnborough Hospital said it was on standby to take any casualties.

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