BREAKING: A single-engine Cessna crashed nose-first into a building at Long Beach airport, punching a hole through the facility's roof.
A small airplane crashed into the roof of a building at the Long Beach airport Monday.
The Cessna appeared to punch a hole through the roof of a hangar building at the airport and became wedged nose-down partially stuck in the opening. The pilot, who was the sole occupant, had to be extricated from the wreckage but suffered only minor injuries and was transported to a local hospital, officials say.Firefighters say about 45 gallons of fuel were leaking after the crash.Copyright © 2023 KABC Television, LLC. All rights reserved.
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