California: The twin machine aircraft owned by an Indian cardiologist has fallen near the outskirts of California Santee, killing two people, including doctors, and causing fire to swallow the nearest houses.
Dr.
Sugata Das, who works as a cardiologist intervention at the Yuma Regional Medical Center (YRMC) in Arizona, has a small plane.
However, there was no confirmation whether the watershed was a pilot during an accident on Monday, KYMA -.com, CBS / NBC-Affiliate TV Station, reported on Tuesday.
The plane headed to the ground at the Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport in San Diego when it fell.
Shortly before, when the plane was about half a mile from the runway, the air traffic controller warned the pilot that the plane was too low.
The controller repeatedly urged the aircraft to rise to 5,000 feet.
KGTV-TV, ABC Affiliate, posted a station video that was received from the audience showing a curved plane in the sky and then plunged into the environment.
The accident near Santana High School in Santee burned at least two houses, damaging five other people and several vehicles, but responding firefighters could extinguish the fire before spreading to other homes.
Other people who died were an UPS worker on the ground.
According to FAA, the plane is a Cessna C340 twin machine.
“We don’t know how many people are on the ship,” he said.
Cessna C340 is usually used for business and is pressed.
The aircraft has the capacity to accommodate six passengers.
Born in the Bengali family, the watershed in Pune.
Das, a licensed pilot, lives in San Diego and back and forth to Yuma.
He left two sons.