A small plane has struck two homes in Phoenix before crashing nose-down in a backyard. The two people on board and a man in one of the homes suffered minor cuts and burns and were taken to a hospital.
Three people were initially hospitalized in stable condition, and one, a student pilot, was later released.
The plane hit two homes before stopping in the backyard of one. A baby's bedroom was hit, but the baby was not in the room ...
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