The tail of a twin-engine Cessna aircraft rests next to the ruins of two homes, Wednesday, July 11, 2007, after the plane crashed Tuesday into a neighborhood in Sanford, Fla. Five people in all died in the crash -- two adults aboard the plane and a woman and two children in the destroyed homes.
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) inspectors look over debris and airplane parts at the scene, Wednesday, July 11, 2007, where a small plane crashed Tuesday into a neighborhood in Sanford, Fla.
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) inspectors look over debris and airplane parts at the scene, Wednesday, July 11, 2007, where a small plane crashed Tuesday into a neighborhood in Sanford, Fla. Five people in all died in the crash -- two adults aboard the plane and a woman and two children in the destroyed homes.
A propeller rests in a yard at the scene of a plane crash in Sanford, Fla., Tuesday, July 10, 2007. The small plane crashed into a neighborhood while trying to make an emergency landing, killing five people and starting two house fires that seriously burned three other people, authorities said.
Officials sift through the wreckage at the scene of a plane crash where five people were killed in Sanford, Fla., Tuesday, July 10, 2007.
Officials cover the body of one of the victims at the scene of a plane crash where five people were killed in Sanford, Fla., Tuesday, July 10, 2007.
Officials survey the damage to a home at the scene of a plane crash in Sanford, Fla., Tuesday, July 10, 2007. The small plane crashed into a neighborhood while trying to make an emergency landing, killing five people and starting two house fires that seriously burned three other people, authorities said.
Officials survey the damage to a home at the scene of a plane crash in Sanford, Fla., Tuesday, July 10, 2007.
An unidentified woman, center, is escorted, to the scene of a plane crash where five people were killed in Sanford, Fla., Tuesday, July 10, 2007. Authorities said an adult and two children died in the homes that were quickly gutted by the fire after the airplane crashed in the suburban Orlando neighborhood.
Dr. Bruce Kennedy, left, and his wife, Lesa France Kennedy, are shown Feb. 19, 2005, in Daytona Beach, Fla. NASCAR confirmed Dr. Bruce Kennedy, a Daytona Beach plastic surgeon and husband of International Speedway Corp. President Lesa France Kennedy, was among five people killed in a small plane crash Tuesday, July 10, 2007.