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Plane Crash at Pomona Dragstrip Injures Three During NHRA Finals

A single-engine plane crashed near a California dragstrip, injuring three aboard during the NHRA finals. The FAA is investigating the incident.

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Updated: Nov 17th, 2024, 10:40 PM ET

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On Sunday, a Piper PA-32 plane crashed near Pomona Dragstrip, injuring three of four occupants, with two critically injured. The aircraft struck parked vehicles en route to a landing at Brackett Field Airport, causing a disruption during the NHRA finals event. Racing resumed shortly after the incident, as authorities began investigations. No one on the ground was harmed in the crash.


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