HONOLULU — A small cargo plane on a training flight crashed into a vacant building shortly after taking off from Honolulu's airport and burst into flames, killing both pilots on board, authorities said.
Kamaka Air Flight 689 crashed into the building at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport at about 3:15 p.m. Tuesday, the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement.
Video shows the plane veering sideways into the airport area at low altitude before slamming into the building, creating a thick, black plume of smoke.
''Kamaka Flight 689, you're turning right, correct?'' the control tower said, according audio obtained by Hawaii News Now.
The pilot responded, ''Kamaka 689, we are, we have, uh, we're out of control here.''
''OK, Kamaka 689, if you can land, if you can level it off, that's fine,'' the control tower said. ''Any runway, any place you can do.''
The plane crashed moments later.
''It is with heavy hearts that Kamaka Air confirms the loss of two members of the Kamaka Air family in an accident,'' company CEO David Hinderland told reporters. He said the names of the two pilots have not been released yet.