Firefighters quickly doused an intense fire in the single-family stucco home in a working-class neighborhood southeast of a main runway at the airport. No other homes appeared damaged.
The plane appeared to have crashed through the roof over the living room.
A deputy fire chief, Kevin Brame, said authorities believe three people lived in the home, but one was not home at the time of the crash.
Neighbor Letizia Gonzalez, 17, said she awoke to a sound "like a bomb."
"We came outside and we saw flames coming out of the house. We went to look and it started exploding even more," she said. "They were nice people. "
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