The crash happened on Canterbury Circle inside the Coventry Crossing development. The two victims were found dead inside the aircraft.

AKRON, Ohio — 3News has confirmed from Akron police and fire that two people are dead after their plane crashed into a home on Thursday afternoon.

The crash happened at approximately 3:45 p.m. in the 2200 block of Canterbury Circle inside the Coventry Crossing development, which is located in the southern part of the city.

Akron fire officials responded to reports of heavy black smoke in the area. When crews arrived, they found fire and smoke showing from the house. Two homes were evacuated and no residents were reported as injured.  

First responders say the two victims were found dead inside the aircraft. Their identities have not yet been released.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol reports that the aircraft was a 1963 Piper Cherokee. The plane had departed from Akron Fulton Airport, located approximately four miles east of the crash site. 

“The crash remains an active investigation, and troopers, local law enforcement, fire, and EMS personnel continue to assess the scene. Residents are encouraged to avoid the area while emergency crews remain on site,” the OSHP added in a release.

According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will be in charge of the investigation.

AKRON FIRE RESPONSE

During a press conference at the scene, Akron Fire Department District Chief Sierjie Lash told reporters that officials first received a call that residents saw a plane going down into the house. 

“We got more calls that people heard explosions and we arrived to heavy smoke coming out of the house and we addressed it, approached it as a house fire,” she explained. 

The home suffered significant damage as a result of the plane crash. Lash explained that Akron fire investigators will work with the Ohio State Fire Marshal to determine the house’s structural integrity. 

Lash added that the department was being “very protective” of all of the nearby residents, given the proximity of houses near the crash scene.

GALLERY

3News viewer Anna Villanova provided video of the scene, which shows a house fully engulfed in flames.

You can also see photos from the scene below.

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