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(Transportation-News.com, June 07, 2013 ) San Francisco, CA -- In audio files obtained by News4 Washington, the pilot who identified himself as "D.C. Photo" is heard describing his predicament to air traffic controllers, who clear other planes out of the way and try to get the Cessna 177B to Dulles International Airport.
Unfortunately, they could not. The airplane headed for a road just before Dulles road where they should have been, and crashed into the Dulles Greene apartment complex, striking the living room of David Ventura. The apartment contained four people and three pets.
The pilot reported stumbled out of the plane and told one of the residents, “I think we hit your apartment.”
David Ventura was still in shock hours after he awoke to the plane inside his Dulles Greene apartment on Astoria Circle. "You are shocked; you don't know what's going on," Ventura said to the pilot.
Two people were aboard the aircraft when it began experiencing electrical problems while low on fuel around 12:30 a.m. and crashed into the home where four adults and two children were sleeping.
Capt. Willie F. Bailey with Fairfax County Fire and Rescue said that it was a “good thing it didn’t have any fuel when it crashed into the living room because we’d probably have a totally different scenario right now.”
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