A small plane crashed Wednesday afternoon in north Sacramento’s Robla area, killing one passenger and critically injuring the pilot, authorities said.
The crash occurred about 12:30 p.m. in an open field near Rio Linda Boulevard and Claire Avenue. Sacramento Fire Department crews responded to the scene. The plane had just departed second before from Rio Linda Airport, which is less than a half-mile north of the crash site.
Flight data from online tracking site FlightRadar24 indicated that the plane only gained a few hundred feet of altitude before crashing.
Fire Department spokesperson Capt. Justin Sylvia said the male passenger died of his injuries shortly after 2 p.m. The pilot was taken to a hospital in critical condition.
Sylvia said the pilot was able to maneuver the aircraft into an open field before the crash. No structures were struck.
The National Transportation Safety Board said it was dispatching an investigator to the scene; the Federal Aviation Administration was also expected to investigate the crash.
FAA records show the aircraft was a single-engine Piper Cherokee, registered to A&R Aero LLC, which had a registered address to a home in the Natomas Creek neighborhood of Sacramento.
The Sacramento County Coroner’s Office was expected to identify the fatal victim after relatives are notified of his death.
The Bee’s Daniel Hunt contributed to this story.
This is a developing story; check back with sacbee.com for updates.