Recent Los Angeles County and San Bernardino County Plane Crashes Kill Eight

March 20, 2011,

Three people were killed today in a fiery San Bernardino County plane crash. The Cessna 210, had taken off from John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California before dropping into a hillside close to Barstow-Daggett Airport. The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the San Bernardino County, aviation accident.

It was just five days ago that another plane crash, this one at the Long Beach Airport, killed five people. The victims were Mark Llewllyn Bixby, Thomas Fay Dan, Jeffrey Albert Berger, Kenneth Earl Cruz, and Bruce Michael Krall, who had been flying the plane. One passenger, Mike Jensen, survived the crash with critical injuries. He is expected to recover.

The twin-engine plane crashed shortly after take off as it dove into an airfield. The NTSB and the FAA are also looking into the Long Beach aviation accident.

California Aviation Accidents
To determine liability in a California plane crash, you should work with an experienced Los Angeles County plane crash lawyer that will know how to figure out who should be held liable, how to best prove damages, and what the grounds are for negligence. Depending on the type of plane and the cause(s) of the California aviation accident, possible liable parties can include the:

• Plane manufacturer
• The pilot
• Airport control workers
• Plane part supplier
• Plane charter companies
• FAA or other governing bodies
• Plane owner
• Airline

Plane crashes usually result in fatalities. When there are survivors, the injuries are generally serious and likely catastrophic. You should explore your legal options as soon as possible. California plane crash cases can be complex and a lot of work will need to be done to help you obtain the maximum recovery owed.

Plane crash near Southern Calif. airport kills 3, FoxNews, March 20, 2011


All five victims of Long Beach plane crash now identified; lone survivor still in critical condition, Los Angeles TImes, March 17, 2011


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