European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 2, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2b the stars and stripes tuesday september 2,1986 jetliner Small plane collide near la from Page 1 Basco a Shults Depue. I m no1 aware of any number of fit Aliles on the ground. They arc Siml searching bul it looks pretty it was the Toki air disaster in los an Geles International Airport history said air port spokesman Thomas Winfrey. An emergency room nurse Ai Pioneer Hospital said four victims were brought in for treatment bul their injuries were described As minor. We be been told to exp Cal said the nurse who asked not to be Idun tilled. I arts of the Jet s Orange rudder were strewn it the Lawn of a Church. Across the Street on the grass playing Field of Cerritos elementary school i Jim the while fuselage of the Small plane. Three neighbourhood residents were re ported missing by a woman who came Home and saw her House in Dames. The woman said her husband and two teen age children were inside hut no bodies were immediately found authorities said. Knox radio reporter Diane Thompson reported seeing pieces of flesh and lug Galeand night -198 originated in Mexico c ii and slops m in Ibe Western mate of Jahmoi. I in run in Huja California and Tijuana across the us Border from san Diego. One witness said the Small plane looked like in was a tos As it moated Down after the collision. "1 heard a Pup and i saw it was going straight resident Erie Francisco said of the Rilmer. I heard a big crash and a big lire came said Mel qixian on 7s. He lives across the Street hmm some of the burning Homes hut his House escaped damage. He said people run from their Homes. The aircraft was Noi under control of llu1 air route Center at i Almdale at the Lime of the crash said Robert Pluckhorn. A Federal aviation administration spokesman in Washington. It had been under control of coastal Tracton and was passed to los an Geles approach he said. The aircraft was making a Normal descent and was in routine posture to land when it disappeared from the radar Lake rises from the devastated near the los Angeles Airport. Fred Farrar another a a spokesman said the collision occurred 15 Miles cast of the la Airport. Jeff Rich spokesman for the National transportation safety Board in los an Geles said the collision apparently occurred at Between 6,200 and 7,000 feet but that it was premature to comment on whether either a Anc was properly or improperly in position. The weather conditions in the zone of the collision were Normal until now no reason has been found for the presence of a private plane in the route of the Aero Chi co aircraft an airline spokesman said. Rich said the Small plane took off from Torrance Airport about 11 . And was bound for big Bear Lake identification of those on Hoard was Noi known be said. A Nosb investigative team was Dis patched Frum Washington said spokes Man Ira Furman. The jetliner was on its Back and dropping like a Rock said Tom Tail editor of the Orange coast daily Pilot of Costa Mesa. He was driving on the Riverside freeway in Buena Park when he saw the Airliner falling two Miles away. In was just lining straight Down no Power at All he said an entire area of the neighbourhood of Middle class Homes was alar when rescuers arrived. The soldering Tutelage of the jetliner could be seen Byli copter news reporters. The whole Corner of the neighbor Hood has been airborne re Porter Boh tur said on radio station a feb. This neighbourhood has just been devastated just in Santa Barbara where president Rea Gan is vacationing at his ranch spokesman Peter Roussil issued a statement. The president and mrs. Reagan Are deeply saddened by this he statement said. Their thoughts and Pray ers arc with All the families acro Mexico is owned by the mexican government and sunday s crash was the second involving a National airline in five months. On March 31, a mexicans Boeing 727 Jet bound for los Angeles crashed into a Mountain 59 Miles Northwest of Mexico City killing All 167 people aboard. Nine americans were among the dead in mex Ico s worst aviation disaster. Daniloff fire from Page 1 Daniloff acted in violation of soviet . Embassy spokesman Jaroslav Vernc said. Venter said a senior embassy official rejected the protest As totally unfounded and demanded or. Daniloff be freed immediately or be accorded con sular Access the official also protested soviet fail ure to inform us of this situation a cmdr said. The , slate department also pro tested the action and rejected charges thai Dan Iloff was engaged in actions incompatible with his position a a reporter this detention now going on a Ond Day. Is unprecedented and cruel both to or. Daniloff and to his family Gergen said in new York. Unless the soviets quickly release or. Daniloff they will Send a chilling message to the world about the new Gorbachev regime and about their commitment the greater cooperation in .-soviet later sunday Ruth Danilof Fand . Consular officer Roger Daley were Al Lowed to see Danil olt for one hour in the presence of the Kab chief investigator. Basically he is Ruth Daniloff said. They re holding him on suspicion of espionage and the investigation has been started and it could go on for weeks even from Page the scene in the Yard of inc Emen Lary school. Sheriffs deputies put plastic Over the plane As it sat upside Down in the deserted schoolyard. The neighbourhood in Orange count not far from the amuse i know s Berry farm w in the last 20 Yew Jorfi Rev i surge of. Nily Homes. Or Cut Munita Road near Uribe s Home workers covered human remains with yellow plastic coverings. A tangle of fuselage and other Metal parts were strewn about the streets along with suit cases a lady s White shoe a child s purple sneaker. The fuselage of he jetliner sat near an the fuselage crashed _ j c Wall Hiltin Back of a two Lyle we _ Post Scutio the Sce Neuil smaller of the two planes float "1 heard a tremendous explosion he said. Drew g. Basco a los Angeles sheriffs Deputy said there was no Way of know ing Yut How Many people May have died on the ground. We Don t know if any one could have survived the magnitude of the air plane crash he said. But he and Othra Fidali held out some Hijii Ini r a Long Many residents were about a half dozen officials from the Angeles county Coroner s office Jap Yuei. My Sui s arrived at the scene who the victims Are. The red Cross set up a facility in a nearby get Telephone building to pro vide counselling for those who live in the area around the crash site. Most of copter crash victims identified a the Nav sunday top fisc victims of the helicopter crash fluff a to killed eight marines and incl others the two men whose bodies have been recovered were identified As Lance Cpl. Trent a Stover of Columbia s.c., and Lance Cpl. Eric d. Bradford of Norfolk. A search for Sis other marines i and presumed dead in the i was called off saturday no the is were . Arthur f. Bergquist of Jmmie n Center. Minn. Capt. \jjjjro7 etl by and Lance Cpl. A both of Jacksonville . Cut Carl f. Jones of Camp la a Cunt. . Phi Daniel f. Rump full of Lake Liz Eric . And Cpl. Thomas a "7lnvichtenhurgjr. Of Wonewoc Ujj " on a a the Atlantic a from the As to exc crash the coastal town of Bode. _ the 17 Marine passengers who w being ferried from the Saipan to the amphibious transport Nashville were based at Camp Lejeune. The helicopter carried Crew of four. Eleven of the 13 injured marines were identified As Lance or. Of . Black of. Thomas w. Drum Indianapolis Christopher a. Lerr of Indiana a Ricky l Watkins of Rochester . And Lance Cpl. Phil tip a. Welsh of scads ferry. pfc. Hector j. Lara of Harrisburg a. 1st la. Joseph a. Mauney of Gastonia . ". Joseph a. Smith of Weirton . S e. Stout of Elizabethton. Jody p. Wal err of Gal ton the Navy sat3 other injured would their families were notified. Of the two
