Small Plane Crashes into Residential Yard Near Peachtree-DeKalb Airport in Brookhaven, Georgia

Modified Date: 
Sat, 08/09/2025 - 7:06am
Accident Date: 
Saturday, August 9, 2025

Small plane crashes in Brookhaven neighborhood, 3 injured

While their current conditions have not been released, police said they were conscious, alert and breathing when they were transported.

 

Three people were hospitalized early Saturday morning after a small aircraft crashed into the yard of a residential home in Brookhaven, Georgia. The incident occurred around 12:25 a.m. at a residence near the intersection of Clairmont Road and 9th Street, located in close proximity to the Peachtree-DeKalb Airport. According to Brookhaven police, all three occupants of the aircraft were conscious, alert, and breathing when emergency responders arrived at the scene. Multiple agencies responded to the crash, including Brookhaven police, Chamblee police, and the DeKalb County Fire Department, demonstrating the coordinated emergency response typical for aviation incidents in residential areas. The three individuals were transported to nearby medical facilities for treatment, though their current medical conditions have not been publicly released. The ownership of the aircraft and the circumstances that led to the crash remain under investigation, with authorities working to determine the cause of this unusual residential aviation accident.

Location and Infrastructure

The crash site near the intersection of Clairmont Road and 9th Street sits in a densely populated residential area of Brookhaven, approximately two miles from the Peachtree-DeKalb Airport. This location places the incident within a known flight path corridor, as small aircraft regularly use this airport for private and training flights. Clairmont Road serves as a major north-south arterial route connecting multiple municipalities in DeKalb County, with moderate to heavy traffic patterns throughout the day. The proximity to Peachtree-DeKalb Airport, which accommodates general aviation and corporate aircraft, means the surrounding neighborhoods are accustomed to aircraft overhead. However, residential aviation accidents in this area are extremely rare. The intersection features standard traffic control devices, and the surrounding residential streets are typical suburban developments with single-family homes and established neighborhoods that have coexisted with airport operations for decades.

Legal Rights and Considerations

Georgia aviation accident cases fall under both state and federal jurisdiction, with the Federal Aviation Administration typically leading crash investigations while state laws govern personal injury claims. Under Georgia's statute of limitations, individuals injured in aircraft accidents generally have two years from the date of the incident to file personal injury claims. Property owners whose homes or yards sustain damage may pursue compensation through aircraft owner's liability insurance, which is typically required for registered aircraft. Potential compensation may include medical expenses, property damage, lost wages, and pain and suffering, depending on the circumstances and extent of injuries or damages. Aviation liability cases often involve complex insurance considerations, including coverage limits and multiple potentially responsible parties such as aircraft owners, operators, or maintenance providers. Given the federal oversight of aviation matters, consultation with attorneys experienced in both Georgia state law and federal aviation regulations is typically advisable for those affected by aircraft accidents.

Related Resources

Local Emergency Services:

  • Brookhaven Police Department: (404) 637-0600
  • DeKalb County Fire Rescue: (404) 294-2300
  • Grady Health System (Primary Regional Trauma Center)

Local Traffic and Aviation Safety Resources:

  • Georgia Department of Transportation Aviation Programs
  • Peachtree-DeKalb Airport Authority
  • DeKalb County Emergency Management Agency

Support Services for Accident Victims:

  • Georgia Victim Assistance Network
  • DeKalb County Crisis & Access Line: (404) 892-4646
  • American Red Cross of Georgia

Legal and Regulatory Information:

  • Georgia Department of Law Consumer Protection Division
  • Federal Aviation Administration Accident/Incident Database
  • Official Code of Georgia Annotated Title 51 (Torts)