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COMPTON, Calif. — A fiery collision between two planes at a Los Angeles-area airport has killed one person and injured another.

Fire officials say a single-engine Cessna was involved in a collision shortly before 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Compton/Woodley Airport.

KABC-TV says the other plane was a single-engine, Vietnam War-era T-28. The Cessna burned up in the crash.

KABC-TV says the pilot was killed after apparently being hurled from the plane.

It’s unclear whether occurred on the ground or in the air.

There’s no word on the condition of the injured person.

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