Small plane crashes into Temple City backyard

A small plane crashed in a Temple City backyard on Monday morning, Jan. 6.

No injuries were reported.

There were two people in the single-engine Cessna 150 when it crashed around 7:50 a.m., according to a Federal Aviation Administration spokesperson.

The plane struck at least one tree but didn’t hit the house in the 4900 block of Arden Drive, sheriff’s Lt. Dave Hernandez said.

No one was home, he added.

Details on where the plane came from and where it was going were unclear.

The plane’s registered owner is Mission Flight Academy in Redlands, which describes itself as a “nonprofit flight club and pilot training center specializing in training pilots.”

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