A small private aircraft carrying five people crashed and burst into flames in a Pennsylvania retirement home’s parking lot on Saturday afternoon. Despite the fiery impact, all five passengers survived, though their conditions remain unknown. The accident happened around 3 PM near Brethren Village, a retirement community in Manheim Township, about 75 miles (120 km) west of Philadelphia. While multiple vehicles were destroyed, no one on the ground was hurt. The aircraft, a Beechcraft Bonanza, had reported issues before the crash. Air traffic control recordings captured the pilot reporting an \”open door\” and requesting to return for landing. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said it will investigate the crash, which follows a deadly midair collision in January and a series of plane crashes nationwide. This incident comes just a month after a tragic air ambulance crash in Philadelphia killed seven people. The plane was set to take off from Lancaster Airport, just north of the crash site, and was en route to Springfield, Ohio, according to FlightAware.