LOS ANGELES – A single-engine Sling Tsi plane crashed onto a soccer field in the Wilmington area Monday, critically injuring both people aboard the aircraft.
The crash was reported in the 400 block of West Westmont Drive at 12:53 p.m., according to Margaret Stewart of the Los Angeles Fire Department.
“The pilot was still in the plane upon LAFD arrival and (was) extricated,” Stewart said in a statement.
“Both patients were transported … in critical condition,” Stewart said. “There was no fire and no other patients reported.”
The two people were both taken to Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, according to reports from the scene.
Stewart described the two patients as a man of about 45 years old and a woman around 30.
According to an LAFD spokesman, the flight originated in Torrance.
Authorities were investigating the circumstances of the crash. The National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Agency will ultimately take over the investigation to determine what caused the plane to go down.