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"And I’m just in shock, I’m still trying to process it and I’m so heartbroken for the people that were lost in the plane.I don't know how we're so lucky." "By some miracle, we were all together in the living room," said Danielle. They escaped with no injury, happy to be alive but heartbroken to learn that the family inside the plane did not survive. "That’s when I realized, 'oh, it’s a plane sticking out of my house,'" said Pride. Pride and Danielle Mudzwova grabbed their kids, ages 2 and 4, and ran outside, confused and stunned as flames engulfed their home
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"We’re just sitting in the living room trying to figure out what movie to watch, and all of a sudden, we hear this loud explosion it felt like a bomb," said Pride Mudzwova, who lives in the home. The NTSB says he was cleared for an approach to land at the airport in New Hudson, but something went horribly wrong and the plane crashed into a nearby home. He was returning from a trip to Georgia with his wife, Michele, and his 18-year-old son Dawson, a student at Michigan State University. The pilot behind the single-engine Piper was 60-year-old David Compo, who owned a successful building company and was an experienced pilot, according to friends.
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Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies have been preserving the scene and the plane is about to be moved to a secure location for further investigation. Related: Family killed in Lyon Township plane crash identified
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Customers can receive training on how to use ZEISS software and systems, and software help desk services will operate out of the facility.(WXYZ) - A community is in mourning after a plane crashed into a home in Lyon Twp., killing the family of three on the flight. It will also be a center for aftermarket sales support. ZEISS measuring specialists will be able to perform proof-of-capability demonstrations for multidimensional measurement equipment, surface form and geometry equipment, and non-destructive testing and surface defect detection equipment. The center will span more than 82,800 square feet over two floors and house almost 170 employees. The new center will provide a portfolio of dimensional metrology and inspection equipment as well as services to industries including automotive, medical, aerospace, defense, machine tools, and general manufacturing job shops. “This will not only have a strong, positive impact for our customers and partners in North America but will also generate new momentum for the whole industrial quality and research segment of ZEISS worldwide.” “We are investing over $45 million in the Detroit metro region to strengthen and increase our engagement in this global automotive and smart factory hot spot,” says Jochen Peter, member of the executive board of the ZEISS Group and head of the industrial quality and research segment. It will contain a customer demonstration area offer training, support, and metrology, or measurement, services and house fixture system production and assembly. The new facility for the industrial quality and research segment of ZEISS will consolidate four existing Michigan facilities into one location and provide room for growth. Germany’s ZEISS, an international technology enterprise operating in the fields of optics and optoelectronics, Thursday broke ground on a new site in Lyon Township.