Small Plane Crashes into Ohio House: A Cautionary Tale of Aviation Oversight A recent small plane crash in Akron, Ohio, has raised questions about safety measures in place for general aviation.
The incident killed two people and sparked a fire in a residential neighborhood, prompting concerns that regulatory agencies may not be doing enough to ensure public safety.
The 1963 Piper Cherokee single engine plane departed from Akron Fulton Airport at around 3:45 p. m. on Thursday afternoon before crashing into a house.