Five people on a small plane survived a crash in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and were taken to hospitals. The plane, a Beechcraft Bonanza, had just taken off from Lancaster Airport when it crashed in a retirement community, causing damage to five vehicles but no injuries on the ground. Two of the passengers remained at Lancaster General Hospital, while three were taken to a burn center. First responders arrived quickly at the scene, where they faced fires from the aircraft. The plane had skidded about 100 feet but avoided hitting structures in the area. Residents were initially told to shelter in place, but there were no reports of injuries on the ground. An investigation into the crash was opened by the National Transportation Safety Board and the FAA, with a focus on whether an open door on the aircraft played a role. The plane was registered in Manheim and had been scheduled to fly to Ohio. Authorities praised the outcome of everyone surviving the crash and expressed relief that no one on the ground was harmed.
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