Above and below is pre-arrival video from yesterday (Tuesday) evening’s plane crash at a suburban Lake Worth, Florida mobile home park.

He told the authorities that “it was like a bomb” when he described the events that occurred on Tuesday night. “It was fortunate that only two homes were affected”, he said.

Family members said Galicia grew up like the typical American kid, spending her time texting, talking to friends on the phone and watching television when she wasn’t at school or in church.

No one else was aboard the plane, said Boggs, who did not identify the pilot or the other crash victim during a news conference. When fire rescue officials arrived, one mobile home was completely ablaze and another was partially on fire, he said.

Gilicia said he was outside and tried to get to his daughter, but that he was met with flames when he opened the door.

Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Kathleen Bergen confirmed the crash in an email late Tuesday.

A co-founder of Machine Gun America died in a plane crash Tuesday in Palm Beach County, according to officials.

They say that information should help piece together why the plane went down. Responding crews reported a visible column of smoke after 911 callers reported a low flying aircraft, he said.

“It just pounded, like an explosion”, said Clara Ingram, who lives in the trailer park, to The Associated Press. A cause for the crash was not immediately known.

“When he first went to Russian Federation, and they met Gina, he just had a glow on his face”, Erickson said.

A Palm Beach County Fire Rescue worker told WPTV that reports had started coming in of a low-flying plane in the area moments before it crashed into the mobile home park. He said employees there were reviewing security footage taken outside the building of the plane dropping from the sky. Boggs said the pilot was the owner of the aircraft, but his name has not been released. “I want to have faith but I lost it”, she said while trying to cope with the grim reality that her friend was killed. “I feel like I’m standing on air”, Galicia told the station.

A firefighter walks by a charred mobile home that burned after a small plane crashed in suburban Lake Worth Fla. Tuesday Oct. 13 2015. The aircraft hit several homes at the Mar Mak Colony Club.  MAGS OUT TV OUT

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