Three missing after small plane crashes into Oregon townhomes – Washington Examiner

### Summary of Fairview, Tennessee

Fairview is a city located ⁤in Williamson County, Tennessee, and is part of the Nashville metropolitan⁣ area. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 9,357.​ The larger​ Fairview area, including surrounding communities, has an estimated total population ‍of⁣ over 13,457 residents.

You can find more⁣ information ⁢about Fairview,⁤ Tennessee, on its [Wikipedia page](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairview,_Tennessee).

### Summary ⁤of Recent Incident in ⁣Fairview, Oregon

In a recent incident in Fairview, Oregon, three people are missing following a small plane crash ⁤into a row of townhomes. The twin-engine Cessna 421C crashed shortly after taking​ off from Troutdale⁢ Airport. At‍ the time​ of the crash, there were two ⁤people on board the aircraft, and one ⁢additional ⁤individual is unaccounted for—it’s uncertain if ‍this person⁤ was on the plane or in the affected townhome. The crash occurred around 10:30 ‍a.m. local ‍time, leading to ⁤a significant fire in the area. ‍

This situation⁢ is being closely monitored as authorities continue to search for the missing​ individuals and investigate the cause‍ of the crash. More details can be found in⁤ related ⁤news articles.


Three missing after small plane crashes into Oregon townhomes

Three people are missing after a plane crashed into delivery truck in Calif.”>small plane crashed into a row of townhomes in Fairview, Oregon, on Saturday.

At around 10:30 a.m. local time, a twin-engine Cessna 421C crashed three minutes after taking off from Troutdale Airport, a small airport located in Multnomah County primarily used for flight training and as a relief airport for Portland International Airport. Two people were on board the plane when it crashed. One other person is missing after the plane hit a townhome, causing a significant fire. It is not clear if the third person was on the plane.

Video posted to social media shows one townhome engulfed in flames, with large plumes of smoke coming from the adjacent home.

According to John Plock, a public information officer at the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, the plane first hit a pole, which caused debris to scatter. Shortly after, the plane crashed into the homes.

“The plane hit a power pole and so the impact of that appears to have caused some of the plane pieces to come off so, like I said, there’s really kind of two crash areas, so to speak, and debris kind of all around,” he said.

Scott Lewis, fire chief for the Gresham Fire Department, said the fire spread to four units and five families will likely be displaced.

The fire department added that the FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board will investigate the crash.



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