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Journalist Roundtable: Wreckage of Lancaster County plane crash under investigation

  • Asia Tabb
Firefighters and emergency medical personnel respond to a plane crash in the parking lot of a retirement community along Airport Road in Lancaster County, Pa., on Sunday, March 9, 2025.

 Logan Gehman / LNP | LancasterOnline Staff

Firefighters and emergency medical personnel respond to a plane crash in the parking lot of a retirement community along Airport Road in Lancaster County, Pa., on Sunday, March 9, 2025.

Aired; March 14th, 2025.

For our journalist roundtable for March 15, we sat down with Logan Gehman and Dan Nephin of LNP/LancasterOnline to discuss the small plane crash that occurred last Sunday shortly after takeoff from the Lancaster Airport. The crash, which left five people injured, has raised questions about flight safety, emergency response, and what comes next for the investigation.

During our conversation, Gehman and Nephin shared insights into the details of the crash, the condition of those on board, and the response from local authorities. They also provided updates on what we know so far about the aircraft involved, possible causes, and what aviation experts are saying about the incident.

Listen to the podcast to hear the entire conversation. 

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