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Debris from a small aircraft was precariously left hanging from a rooftop in Phoenix after the plane crashed into a residence shortly after takeoff. The impact tore through a nursery and resulted in three individuals being hospitalized.
According to FOX10 Phoenix, the incident happened around 7:20 a.m. near the intersection of Cave Creek Road and Deer Valley Drive, shortly after the plane departed from Deer Valley Airport.
Phoenix Fire Captain Todd Keller explained that the pilot was traveling westward when an unspecified issue compelled him to attempt a return to the airport. Instead, the aircraft collided with a house, stripping away a portion of its roof, before coming to rest in a nearby yard next to a swimming pool.
A bystander recounted hearing an explosive noise at the moment of the crash.

Following the accident on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, a man inside the home was transported to a hospital for treatment of his injuries. (FOX10 Phoenix KSAZ)
“It was as if a bomb had detonated or someone had violently slammed a trash can,” the witness remarked.
Home surveillance video captured the moment the plane crashed. Aerial footage of the aftermath showed wreckage scattered across the roof, including a wing, while the fuselage sat crumpled in the backyard.

A student pilot and instructor were aboard the plane when it crashed into a home in Phoenix Wednesday, March 4, 2026. The pair were injured and taken to a hospital for treatment. (FOX10 Phoenix KSAZ)
A man inside one of the homes was injured and taken to a hospital in stable condition, according to the report. A student pilot and instructor aboard the plane managed to climb out of the wreckage but were also hospitalized.
The crash ruptured the aircraft’s fuel system, triggering a hazardous materials response as gasoline leaked into the first home hit.

Hazmat crews responded to the scene after fuel leaked from the crashed plane in Phoenix on Wednesday, March 4, 2026. (FOX10 Phoenix KSAZ)
Fire crews said the plane caused significant damage to a baby’s room and another bedroom. The child was not inside at the time.
The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board are investigating what caused the crash.
