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3 missing after plane crashes into Md. home, killing 3

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A small jet crashed Dec. 8, in Gaithersburg, Md., killing at least three on board the plane and igniting two houses.(Photo: WUSA-TV, Washington)


GAITHERSBURG, Md. — A small private jet crashed into a house Monday in suburban Washington, killing at least three people and damaging three homes, authorities said.
The three people killed were in an Embraer EMB-500/Phenom 100 twin-engine jet that was on approach to nearby Montgomery County Airpark, an airport for small, private planes about 20 miles north of the nation's capital, according to a Federal Aviation Administration spokesman.
A fourth person may have been on board, said spokesman Pete Piringer of Montgomery County Fire & Rescue Service. The plane appears to seat 10 people.
The corporate jet, which is registered to Sage Aviation of Chapel Hill, N.C., crashed into one two-story wood-frame home, setting it and an adjacent home on fire at around 10:45 a.m. ET. A third home also was damaged.
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Three people in the most damaged of the houses, where the first floor was nearly blown out, are unaccounted for, said Chief Steve Lohr of Montgomery County Fire & Rescue.
A stay-at-home mom and her two young children have not been located. A third child went to school Monday morning and is safe; the father of the family also was not home at the time of the crash.
"At first ... I heard a sputtering sound," said nearby resident Jocelyn Brown, who is used to hearing planes overhead that are traveling to the airport. "After the one initial crash, boom, you heard three other explosions. People were saying they thought it was gas lines."
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Crews put out the fire, shut off the utilities and are searching to find anyone in the house that was nearly destroyed, Piringer said.
"I yelled, 'Anybody in there, hello, hello? Can you hear me?' " Brown said. "I was really close to the house, and people were holding me back."
Witnesses said they saw the airplane wobble and appear to struggle to maintain altitude before going into a nosedive and crashing. Radio traffic out of the airport shortly before the crash talked about nearby birds, which can be sucked into a jet's engine and cause stalling.
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"This guy, when I saw him, for a fast jet with the wheels down, I said, 'I think he's coming in too low,'" said Fred Pedreira, 67, who also lives nearby. "Then he was 90 degrees — sideways — and then he went belly up into the house, and it was a ball of fire. It was terrible.
"I tell you, I got goosebumps when I saw it. I said, 'My God, those are people in that plane," Pedreira said. "I just hope nobody was in that home."
The plane caused the explosion and fire in one house, clipped a second house and its fuselage and other debris settled in the front yard of a third home.
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Planes fly low over the neighborhood every day, said Emily Gradwohl, 22 who lives two doors down from the house that the jet hit.
"I heard like a loud crash, and the whole house just shook," she said. That's when she ran outside to see her neighbor's house engulfed in flames.
Montgomery County Airpark is the fourth busiest general aviation airport in Maryland, according to its website. No one at Sage Aviation, which makes replacement parts for the aviation industry, could be reached for comment Monday.
The National Transportation Safety Board has an investigator at the scene, a spokesman said.
Contributing: The Associated Press
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