The plane took off from Teterboro, New Jersey. Since it is from Teterboro, it is likely a small plane, and that appears to be what is being reported. Both houses are on fire. People were reportedly in the homes at the time.

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Via NY Post:

A small plane crashed in a working-class neighborhood near an airport Friday and engulfed two houses in flames, killing at least two people and leaving a third feared dead.

The multi-engine, propeller-driven plane struck two small homes a few blocks from Tweed New Haven Airport.

Soon after the crash, officials said at least three people were missing: the pilot and two children in one of the houses, ages 1 and 13. Gov. Dannel P. Malloy later said the plane also may have been carrying two passengers but that officials were still trying to verify whether that was true.

“We haven’t recovered anybody at this point and we presume there is going to be a very bad outcome,” East Haven Fire Chief Douglas Jackson said early Friday afternoon.

Less than two hours later, Malloy said rescuers had spotted two bodies but had not yet been recovered them. The plane’s fuselage had entered one of the houses and the recovery effort was focusing on the home’s basement, the governor said.

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