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Plane crashes into house in Georgia 1 dead after plane crashes into house in Georgia
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A house is in flames after a plane crashed into it in Marietta, Georgia. Emergency responders are on scene. One person has been reported dead in Marietta, Georgia, after a plane crashed into a house, causing it to become engulfed in flames.
A Cessna Citation I was traveling to Fulton County Airport and crashed east of Cobb County International Airport/McCollum Field, Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Kathleen Bergen said, according to WXIA.A Cessna Citation I was traveling to Fulton County Airport and crashed east of Cobb County International Airport/McCollum Field, Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Kathleen Bergen said, according to WXIA.
The crash occurred around 7:20pm Friday. WXIA reported one person dead at the scene, shortly after 9:30pm. WSB reported the deceased to be the pilot. The crash occurred around 7:20pm Friday.
Traffic is being redirected around the Cobb County neighborhood, WSB reported. The local station also reported no injuries in the home, but there are no confirmed reports about any injuries from inside the plane. Traffic was being redirected around the Cobb County neighborhood, WSB reported. The local station also reported no injuries in the home.
Witnesses uploaded their reactions to Twitter, reporting seeing a "big" plane crashing into the home.Witnesses uploaded their reactions to Twitter, reporting seeing a "big" plane crashing into the home.
Others described it as a "small passenger jet" after witnessing it from farther away.Others described it as a "small passenger jet" after witnessing it from farther away.
Here is an image of the site after the fire was extinguished.