Plane removed from Georgetown home following crash

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Plane removed from Georgetown home following crash
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A company that specializes in aircraft recovery spent the afternoon loading the plane onto a truck.

all had non-life-threatening injuriesGillard wasn't home when the original crash happened, but says she always hears planes since she lives close to the airport. "I always used to think, like that would never happen, but I would always hear them and be like, it sounds like it's a little, I don't know," she said.

With the scene just steps away from her home, she says she's glad no one was inside the house, and no one was seriously hurt. "I know people were okay, so I feel like the best outcome, still a crazy, crazy experience for sure," she said. The NTSB is in charge of the investigation, and a preliminary report will be released in a couple of weeks. The full investigation can take a year or two. that I have read and agree

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