Mesa, AZ – Small Plane Crash Near Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport
Mesa, AZ (August 15, 2019) – Police responded to the scene of a small plane crash that took place in Mesa on August 14th at the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport.
Two people were inside the plane when it went down but were able to get out of the plane on their own. Luckily, they did not sustain life-threatening injuries.
Police are not sure what caused the accident to go down but said that it happened only three miles east of the airport.
The FAA and police continue their investigation into the accident.
Our sincerest thoughts go out to the parties involved in this accident.
Plane Accidents in Arizona
Plane accidents are not as common as other types of accidents on Arizona roadways but still continue to cause serious results every year. Many of the plane crashes that do occur happen with private pilots instead of commercial, though both do occur. If you have been involved in a plane crash and have sustained injuries, you have many rights with the help of a personal injury attorney who is willing to help you protect your rights at this time.
At ELG Law, our experienced attorneys understand how difficult it can be to become injured in an accident that was not your fault as you face the reality of injuries and moving forward as the bills continue to pile up against you. You are not alone during this challenging time. Please reach out to us for more information at (623) 562-3838.
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