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Plane Crashes at Race Track, Injuring Three

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A plane crash at a California drag race left three injured but no fatalities. Dramatic footage shows the moment the aircraft hit vehicles near the crowded event.

A shocking plane crash disrupted the National Hot Rod Association drag race Winter Nationals in Pomona, near Los Angeles, California, on November 17.

A light aircraft attempting to land veered off course and smashed into a camper van and two pickup trucks at the event.

Miraculously, the three people aboard the single-engine, six-seat plane survived the impact.

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They were rushed to the hospital with moderate to severe injuries.

Dramatic footage captured the chaotic moment, with a bystander exclaiming in disbelief, “An airplane has just fallen out of the sky!” Emergency sirens blared as crowds ran toward the wreckage.

Remarkably, no bystanders were harmed during the incident, despite the proximity of spectators.

The crash highlighted both the dangers of aviation mishaps and the extraordinary luck that no fatalities occurred.

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