Small Plane Crashes in Detroit; 2 Dead, 1 Injured
A small plane crashed in Detroit, Michigan, on June 24th.
The plane, carrying three people, was heading to Coleman A. Young International Airport when it hit a power line and went down.
Two people were killed in the crash. The third occupant of the plane was injured.
The FAA and the NTSB will investigate.

A Boeing 737-200 plane, performing flight CU-972 on behalf of Cubana de Aviacion, crashed in Havana, Cuba, on May 18th.
On April 17th, a Southwest Airlines plane suffered an in-flight engine failure and got hit by debris from the damaged engine, shattering a passenger window and killing one passenger.