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Bonanza Impacts Apartment Building

Feds Investigating

Two people are confirmed dead and at least ten people injured - five of them critically - after a small aircraft crashed into a Los Angeles apartment complex Friday afternoon.

The Beech Bonanza BE-35 had taken off only seven minutes earlier from the Santa Monica Airport. Officials say there appeared to have been no problems when they ordered the pilot to switch frequencies and contact TRACON. The pilot never showed up on the specified TRACON freq.

"Sounded Like Aerobatics"

"I looked up and saw the plane just do a nosedive," Aaron Hooker told KABC-TV. He lives in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles, where the crash occurred. "It didn't seem real."

News cameraman Adam Krolfifer, who works at the Fox affiliate in High Point (NC) was in line waiting to see a taping of "The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn" when he heard an aircraft.

"We were waiting at CBS Studios. I heard a plane, like he was doing acrobatic moves. About four minutes later, we saw a huge plume of black smoke," said Krolfifer, who works for WGHP and was in Los Angeles on vacation. "It sounded like it was making maneuvers, the engine getting stressed out," he told KABC.

FBI Called In: "No Terrorism"

Agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigation were called to the crash site as rescue workers set up make-shift triage centers all around the predominantly Jewish neighborhood.

"There is no indication that it is an act of terrorism," said FBI spokeswoman Cheryl Mimura from the scene. "We have agents out there. It is a routine response because we don't know at this point why the plane crashed into the building. However, we can't completely rule it out," she said. "The FBI will investigate to determine the cause of the crash."

FMI: http://www2.faa.gov

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