Chicago police confirmed early Tuesday that they had received word of a small single engine plane crashing into a home.
Multiple sources have said that the plane was registered in Fairway, Kansas.
The Chicago Fire Department confirms the plane crashed into the home on South Knox Avenue just before 3 a.m. this morning.
Two elderly residents in the home escaped uninjured.
A neighbor reportedly helped to pull them from the house.
Officials confirmed that pilot who was the only person on the plane was killed.
The plane crashed through the roof of the house and into the living room through to the basement.
There was no fire or explosion after the plane crashed.
Firefighters have not been able to enter most of the home because the building is unsafe.
The FAA says the Aero Commander 500 departed Chicago’s Midway airport en route to Chicago Executive Airport in Palwaukee but the pilot reported engine problems just after take off and tried to return to Midway. The aircraft crashed about a quarter-mile from the end of Runway 31C.
Agencies/Canadajournal