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07-04-2025
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Cedarville student, father injured in plane crash released from burn center
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A Cedarville student and his pilot father have been discharged from a Pennsylvania burn center after a March plane crash. The Leigh Valley Health Network confirms both Judah White and his father, Matthew White are no longer being treated. The younger White was one of five people on a Beechcraft Bonanza single-engine plane flying from his hometown of Manheim, Pennsylvania, to Springfield, Ohio, on March 9 Arrest made in connection to Dunbar student's death The plane was piloted by his father, Matthew White, who radioed air traffic control requesting an emergency landing. The plane nose-dived into the ground in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in the parking log of a retirement home. The aircraft was engulfed in flames, and several cars were damaged in the fire. All five survived the crash, but three were taken to the burn center. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
07-04-2025
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Local university student, father released from burn center after plane crash
A Cedarville University student and his father, who were injured in a fiery plane crash in Pennsylvania in early March, have been released from the burn unit. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Judah White and his father, Matt White, were both released from Lehigh Valley Hospital's burn unit, according to a Cedarville University spokesperson. TRENDING STORIES: The Masters weather: Practice round suspended, grounds evacuated Many detained, arrested after large brawl at local high school Police looking for woman accused of shoplifting, assaulting officer News Center 7 previously reported that Judah White was traveling to Springfield on March 9 when the plane piloted by his father crashed in Manheim Township, Pennsylvania. The plane was supposed to land at Springfield Beckley Municipal Airport, but it crashed in a retirement community parking lot shortly after taking off, according to flight records. White and his father were both in critical condition after the crash, but their conditions have steadily improved. The crash is under investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]
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07-04-2025
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Pilot, son released from burn center after Lancaster plane crash
(WHTM) — A pilot and his son have been discharged from the Lehigh Valley Burn Center after last month's plane crash in Lancaster County. According to a spokesperson for the Lehigh Valley Health Network, Matthew and Judah White were both discharged after receiving care for about a month at the burn center. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Both initially arrived at the burn center in critical condition but were updated to being in 'fair' condition late last month. Matthew White was piloting the six-seat Beechcraft Bonanza when it crashed into a parking lot at the Brethren Village, a local retirement community, on March 9 shortly after taking off from Lancaster Airport. Pennsylvania Plane Crash: Pilot's audio details moments leading up to crash Three other passengers were taken to Lancaster General Hospital, and no injuries were reported on the ground. The NTSB is continuing to investigate the crash. Download the abc27 News+ app on your Roku, Amazon Fire TV Stick, and Apple TV devices Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
01-04-2025
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Cedarville University student, father in ‘good' condition after fiery Pennsylvania plane crash
A Cedarville University student and his father, who were injured in a fiery plane crash in Pennsylvania in early March, are now in 'good' condition. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Judah White and his father, Matt White, were both listed in 'good' condition, a spokesperson from Lehigh Valley Health Network confirmed to CBS affiliate WHP-TV in Harrisburg, PA. TRENDING STORIES: Upscale Italian steakhouse to open in downtown Dayton Bondi instructs federal prosecutors to seek death penalty for Luigi Mangione 60-ton crane worth over $500K stolen from construction site, sheriff says News Center 7 previously reported that Judah White was traveling to Springfield on March 9 when the plane piloted by his father crashed in Manheim Township, Pennsylvania. The plane was supposed to land at Springfield Beckley Municipal Airport, but it crashed in a retirement community parking lot shortly after taking off, according to flight records. White and his father were both in critical condition after the crash, but have now stabilized and are listed as being in 'good' condition, WHP-TV reported. The crash is under investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]
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27-03-2025
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Lancaster County plane crash victims in ‘fair' condition at hospital, officials say
(WHTM) — Officials provided an update Thursday on the condition of the two Lancaster County plane crash victims still hospitalized at the Leigh Valley Burn Center. A spokesperson for Leigh Valley Health Network wrote in an email that pilot Matt and his son Judah White are in 'fair' condition, meaning that 'Vital signs are stable and within normal limits. Patient is conscious, but may be uncomfortable. Indicators are favorable.' They have been at the burn center since the fiery plane crash in the Brethren Village retirement community parking lot shortly after taking off from the Lancaster Airport Sunday, March 9, around 3 p.m. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now The five people on the plane, who were all family members, in total were injured and taken to Lancaster General Health after the crash, and Matt, along with Judah, was flown to Leigh Valley. A third patient was taken to the center by way of ambulance. No one was killed and no one on the ground was injured. The plane, a Beechcraft Bonanza, was headed to Ohio when Matt turned it around after finding a door was open. The investigation into the crash is being handled by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), which is working with the FAA. The NTSB will put out a preliminary report that will be released 30 days after the crash, while the full investigation can take up to 24 months. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.