More Questions Than Answers in Orange County Plane Crash

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Catherine Paulson, 78, leads investigators to her Yorba Linda, Calif., home that has a piece of aircraft wreckage piercing the roof Monday, Feb. 4, 2019. She said she wasn't home when the plane went down and a piece landed in the tree right above her roof Sunday "It's just devastating," she said of the crash, adding she was lucky they weren't home at the time and the debris didn't go through a window or the roof. (AP Photo/Amy Taxin)

 

There are more questions than answers about the plane crash that killed a pilot and four residents in Orange County, California last Sunday. The NTSB is trying to figure out what caused the catastrophe as Nancy Mehl describes how she was almost a victim:

 

 

A vigil is scheduled for this evening for four victims killed in the Yorba Linda neighborhood. The pilot, identified as 75-year-old Antonio Pastini was also killed. After finding police credentials, a coroner identified him as a retired Chicago police officer, but Chicago P-D says they have no record of him. Investigators say after further review the credentials appear to be “fictitiously created” and a badge he was carrying was reported stolen in 1978. Pastini’s daughter told authorities her father was born under an entirely different name, that of Jordan Issickson. The FAA reports Pastini had a clean flight record prior to last Sunday’s crash.