Two Injured in Plane Crash on Boulder Creek in Harris County

Two Injured in Plane Crash on Boulder Creek in Harris County

Pilot and Passenger Injured in Harris County Plane Crash on Boulder Creek 

Harris County, Texas (July 28, 2020) – Two people were injured in a plane crash early Tuesday morning in Harris County, according to officials.

The crash happened shortly before 2:00 a.m. in the 15700 block of Boulder Creek.

Officials said the single-engine Piper PA-28 Cherokee left an airport in Tyler and was heading to Sugar Land when it lost power at 7,000 feet and crashed into a tree and then into the front yard of a Bear Creek home.

The pilot was trapped in the aircraft. 

Both the pilot and the passenger were taken to the hospital for treatment. One of them had very serious injuries.

According to registration records, the aircraft belongs to a flight school and plane rental company out of the Sugar Land airport.

The FAA is investigating the crash.

We hope the injured victims recover quickly.

Most plane crashes are often caused by malfunctioning parts, communication problems, and pilot error. The outcome of these crashes is devastating.

If you have been injured in a plane crash, it is important that you contact an attorney who will help you with your case.

Contact our law firm, Joel A. Gordon and Associates, for a free consultation.

To speak with an attorney Click to call: 281-943-5555.

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