Updated: Sunday, 15 Nov 2009, 2:30 PM PST
Published : Saturday, 14 Nov 2009, 7:00 PM PST
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San Gabriel - A pilot who tried make an emergency landing in a San Gabriel
parking lot died when his light-plane crossed a road, hit a wall
and burst into flames, but potentially saved other lives,
authorities said Sunday.
The lone pilot of the 1977 Beechcraft Bonanza was not
identified, but according to the Federal Aviation Administration
registry, the single-engine plane was registered to David E. Flotho
of Grants Pass, Oregon.
The crash near Walnut Grove Avenue, north of Grand Avenue,
was reported at 4:17 p.m. Saturday.
Witnesses said the plane came down in a parking lot, but ran
out of room, skidded across a street and crashed nose-first into a
masonry wall outside a factory and caught fire.
"The airplane caught fire and the only person on board was
killed," Ian Gregor of the FAA said. "The FAA and NTSB will
investigate. Investigators from both agencies are en route to the
crash site."
The plane, which departed from Brackett Field in La Verne,
was on its way to Van Nuys when it crashed, he said.
What prompted the pilot to try to land was unknown. It was
not immediately clear if he made a distress call before the
accident, though officials said he was in contact with the El Monte
airport control tower.
The strategic landing may have saved others, according to a
fire official at the scene.
An autopsy could be done as early as today.