Two people were hospitalized after a plane crash in Stockton on Saturday night, according to the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office. The plane, which the Federal Aviation Administration said was a multi-engine North American B-25, crashed into a field on Roberts Road and Muller Road shortly after 7:30 p.m. The sheriff's office said the pilot was trying to land on the field but hit an irrigation ditch.Three people were on board the military plane. Two of them were taken to a nearby hospital, the sheriff's office said. One person was able to walk away from the crash.All three people are expected to survive, the sheriff's office said.Residents are asked to avoid the area. It is unclear what caused the crash. The FAA said it will investigate alongside the National Transportation Safety Board.No other details were released.Stay with KCRA 3 for the latest.
STOCKTON, Calif. — Two people were hospitalized after a plane crash in Stockton on Saturday night, according to the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office.
The plane, which the Federal Aviation Administration said was a multi-engine North American B-25, crashed into a field on Roberts Road and Muller Road shortly after 7:30 p.m. The sheriff's office said the pilot was trying to land on the field but hit an irrigation ditch.
Three people were on board the military plane. Two of them were taken to a nearby hospital, the sheriff's office said. One person was able to walk away from the crash.
All three people are expected to survive, the sheriff's office said.
San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office
Residents are asked to avoid the area.
It is unclear what caused the crash. The FAA said it will investigate alongside the National Transportation Safety Board.
San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office
No other details were released.
Stay with KCRA 3 for the latest.
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