aircraft & fire firegeezer on 29 Jun 2008 01:27 pm
Plane Crash Sets Brush Fire, Homes Threatened
A BRUSH FIRE WAS STARTED ABOUT 20 MILES NW OF LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, Saturday when a private airplane crashed onto a mountain.
The single-engine Piper Cherokee had four people on board and was flying from North Las Vegas to Byron, California, when it struck a power line and crashed. All four passengers perished when the plane hit and broke into flames at the 7,000 ft. level of Mt. Charleston.
Fire officials say the fire spread and climbed the steep and parched terrain of the Spring Mountain Recreation Area and came within a half-mile of a housing subdivision. Bureau of Land Management spokeswoman Kirsten Cannon says nearly 40 homes are threatened by the 12-acre fire.
Authorities have ordered an evacuation of the subdivision. They expect to fully contain the blaze by 6 p.m. Sunday.
Fox News has the STORY.
Las Vegas Channel 8 has a video REPORT.












