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Pilot who died in California plane crash identified as Utah man

In this aerial image taken from video provided by KABC-TV, a twin-engine plane crashed while departing from a runway and burned at Fullerton Municipal Airport Thursday, April 18, 2019, southeast of Los Angeles. Fire officials say a pilot has died in the fiery crash. (KABC-TV via AP)

Fullerton, Calif. • A pilot killed in a fiery plane crash at a Southern California airport has been identified as a 48-year-old Utah man.

The Orange County Sheriff's Department identified the pilot as Robert Kenner Ellis. Though it wasn't immediately clear where in Utah he's from, his flight plan had him landing just outside Salt Lake City in Heber City.

In this aerial image taken from video provided by KABC-TV, a twin-engine plane crashed while departing from a runway and burned at Fullerton Municipal Airport Thursday, April 18, 2019, southeast of Los Angeles. Fire officials say a pilot has died in the fiery crash. (KABC-TV via AP)

Ellis’ twin-engine Beechcraft Duke was taking off from a runway at Fullerton Municipal Airport southeast of Los Angeles when it crashed Thursday night.

Fire officials say the plane was doing only 80 mph (128 kph) and was just 15 feet (4 meters) off the ground when it crashed.

FAA spokesman Ian Gregor says the plane rolled to the left and caught fire. Video showed the aircraft burning in a fireball. The wings and tail were incinerated.

The cause is under investigation.

In this aerial image taken from video provided by KABC-TV, a twin-engine plane crashed while departing from a runway and burned at Fullerton Municipal Airport Thursday, April 18, 2019, southeast of Los Angeles. Fire officials say a pilot has died in the fiery crash. (KABC-TV via AP)