A small California plane crashes upside down, two residents survive and refuses treatment
Two people left the crash of a small plane South Central California After the aircraft landed upside down.
The first responder was called on Sunday morning on the south side of Eastern Reld Highway in Shafter, California, near Minton Field Airport, the Kern County Fire Department said on Facebook.
The plane was “placed upside down in the middle of a vegetable garden where there was no visible smoke or fire,” the department said.
“The firefighters quickly gathered their tools and medical equipment and headed for the wreckage. Upon arriving on the plane, they resolved to find both residents safely from the plane and refuse treatment,” the department said. The post added.
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The Kern County Fire Department said it responded to a crash of a small plane at 11:17am on February 9, 2025. (Kern County Fire Station/Facebook)
The scene was handed over to Shafter Police Station After that was decided, there were no additional passengers or immediate dangers to support.
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the cause of the crash.
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Two people on the plane landed upside down came out safely and refused treatment, the Kern County Fire Department said. (Kern County Fire Station/Facebook)
In recent weeks, several aviation accidents have occurred around the world.
A few days ago, a small plane crashed in Sao Paulo, killing two people. Last week, 10 ruins on the commute plane crashed. Alaska coast It was collected.
On January 31, an ambulance was transported to transport a young girl who had just received life-saving treatment on a street near the Roosevelt Mall In Philadelphia, While injuring others, they kill all six on board and one in the car.

Sunday’s small plane crash crash occurred near Minterfield Airport in California, firefighters said. (Google Maps)
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The airborne collision in Washington, DC on January 29th claimed 67 lives between an American Airlines plane and an Army Black Hawk helicopter.
Alexandra Koch and Landon Mion of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.