(AP Photo/Lennox McLendon), This iconic photo of the Aeromexico DC-9 plummeting from the sky was taken by then-Cerritos Planning Commissioner Al Francis, who had been taking pictures of his granddaughter at his home at the time of the plane crash in 1986. He also remembered the sound of ambulances. The city went door-to-door, setting up counseling. Don Koepke, then pastor of St. John Lutheran Church. He was on scene within the first 30 or 40 minutes. Rescue workers stand over one of two black boxes, the cockpit voice recorder, recovered from the Aeromexico DC-9 Sunday, September 2, 1986 in Cerritos, Calif. You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. It took a good 18 months before things were normal until we stopped getting the looky-loos, until people stopped stopping by, Grossman said. nothing. See More Details (1) Remove Ads. Airline pilots are used to having accidents occur. There were a lot of people walking around with body bags looking for parts of people.. Everybody was crying. No one has gone without food, shelter or many offers of counseling--a $180,000 disaster fund sponsored by the City of Cerritos and a well-coordinated psychological care program run by county mental health officials have seen to that. Theyd rented it the day before. Their home, where they have lived since 1971, was two-and-a-half houses away from the accident. On Aug. 31, 1986, an Aeromexico DC-9, Flight 498, collided with a single-engine Piper Archer at 6,500 feet above the Cerritos neighborhood near Ashworth and Carmenita Road. One woman who lives near the crash site told of telephoning a government agency to make an appointment and having the clerk, upon hearing her address, ask if thats where the plane went down. You want to enjoy every day because theres no guarantee that tomorrow will come, Neally said. Run inside and get my family? What remains unsettled, and in many cases deeply hidden, are the emotional consequences. But Jeffrey McIllwain kept mementos, a charred piece of wood, the plastic driving glasses and a hairbrush that his mother stored in her car. Jeffrey asked neighbors if his mother or father were alive. Nor can she get over how, perhaps 50 feet closer to the impact point, the family of Frank and Theresa Estrada was not spared. No positive identification of Frank Estrada had been found amid the debris. The accident killed 82 people 67 in the planes and 15 on the ground. Slowly, they realized she had seen a newscast about an airliner that had crashed on a Mexico City freeway that week, killing 54 people. Its maybe just once a year. On roofs and in flower beds, rescue workers gingerly placed the remains of passengers in bright yellow body bags. The FAA now requires all small planes using airspace around the nations busiest airports to carry Mode C transponders, instruments that broadcast altitudes to air traffic controllers. . On Aug. 31, 1986, the then sleepy suburban town of Cerritos was faced with unfathomable tragedy when a commercial aircraft collided with a small plane directly over the city. Often, unable to sleep, Medina gets up at 2 or 3 in the morning and walks through the house he has rented since last October, a few miles from the spot where his familys life was blown apart. I saw smoke and I thought our new post office was on fire because that was just south of where the plane went down, he said. The smoke-encased neighborhood was cordoned off. It was a cousin. (File photo.). Neally finally found his family in the backyard, trapped. In a way, I envy Robbie, because he saw it. Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window), Cerritos plane crash 30 years ago: You either died or you didnt, Biden expected to tighten rules on US investment in China, More Iranian schoolgirls sickened in suspected poisoning wave. None of us need to have attention drawn to this area again, they wrote. A sharper increase in near-collisions was reflected in recent FAA statistics. Heres an account of the crash and its aftermath from The Times archives: An Aeromexico DC-9 had left Loreto, Mexico, early in the morning of Aug. 31, 1986, carrying 64 passengers. The Neallys, who have spent the last year in a rented home in Cypress, have bought a home in Yorba Linda, about 15 miles east of their old neighborhood, and plan to move in by November. We had a debriefing, one of the best things our department has ever done, he said. Its main passenger cabin crashed upside down and exploded in a residential neighborhood near the corner of Carmenita Road and 183rd Street in Cerritos, damaging houses on Holmes Avenue, Reva Circle and Ashworth Place. Restrooms. Medina helped the Neally family climb into his yard. The hardest thing to deal with was the duality of my involvement, he said. He snapped a picture of the jetliner as it was diving earthward. No one knew. People get off the freeway and get in those yards and theyre safe, OConnor said. They were the children of Laura Rickard and Xochiquetzaltzin Cronkhite. Together, the eight pushed through the lath fence on the other end of Medinas yard, into the next home. Jeffrey began to realize he had to make a choice. Some longtime residents, such as Wes and Carmeen Neally, did not come back to Cerritos after the crash because they wanted to erase the terrifying memory of scrambling through the flame-enshrouded neighborhood. Aug. 31, 1986: A deputy stands amid debris on Holmes Avenue after the jetliner crash in Cerritos. In Los Angeles, where there are 8,000 takeoffs and landings each day, there were 51 of these incidents between Aug. 1, 1986, and July 31, 1987, contrasted with only 14 in the previous year. She was sitting there in almost a catatonic way, Koepke recalled. . The Piper crashed in a playing field at Cerritos Elementary School, a quarter-mile from the main crash site. Jeffrey left the car and walked in. And every five years we have a ceremony at the memorial in the Sculpture Garden. Sometimes when I have a customer in front of me I start thinking a little weak--thinking like the customer, not like a finance manager.. Barry Schiff, a Trans World Airlines captain, said pilots are even more taciturn. There were no real injuries, he said. My questions, nobody will ever answer.. They could never again find peace in Cerritos. A neighbor brought over something that had blown into his yard. In Cerritos, the emotional wounds from the crash took time to heal. All but one of the flights 157 passengers were killed. As for the neighbors who lived through the tragedy, many of them moved away. Dennis McIllwain left to visit his sister nearby only 10 minutes before the crash. It slammed into a residential neighborhood at Holmes Avenue and Reva Circle in Cerritos, crashing into the backyard of a house at 13426 Ashworth Place, where it exploded on impact. The crash of . The scene to this day that bothers me the most--and Im starting to think of it more, now, with the anniversary coming up--was the (lowered) garage door with a perfectly square hole in it, Anderson said. Wifi. I cant get over how in a tiny fraction of a second we were spared.. Last November, Wayne and Sue Nelson, whose Ashworth Place home suffered the heaviest toll of the eight that were damaged but not destroyed, moved back in. There , they say. Three people were reported to have been on board the smaller airplane, which crashed in an empty school yard about two blocks from the wreckage of the airliner.. Linda McIllwain was the wife of the man Knabe refers to repeatedly as my buddy. She baby-sat for the Knabe children. In the year since then, more slowly than was anticipated, a new neighborhood has arisen. Scattered in between the work are four vacant lots. 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You always saw Linda there., Ill be driving along, said Cerritos City Councilman Don Knabe, a close friend of the McIllwain family who took in the McIllwains during much of the last year, and then all of a sudden something will flash and Ill see Lindas smiling face.. Want to count bighorn sheep in the forest? On a recent Tuesday evening, just back in his newly built home, Doug Fuller looked out of his living room and saw another eternal nuisance, the gawkers, the strangers who still drive up and down the block, still curious, still gesturing from their cars. Through sheer chance, the plane landed most directly on homes that were rented by people who had not been in the neighborhood long--the Estrada family, the families of Rickard and Cronkhite and the extended American Indian family of Howard Yackytooahnipah, which lost six members. I all of a sudden find myself back on that day. Theres no book that will tell you what to do if youre mayor of a city where a DC-9 crashes. The explosion scattered the DC-9's wreckage across Holmes Avenue and onto Carmenita Road, destroying four other houses and damaging seven more. Her 8-year-old son, Robbie, who had watched the Aeromexico plane spiral down as he stood in his front yard, overheard her. Yet, somehow, a city that had never dealt with a tragedy of this magnitude managed to come together. Wednesday will mark the 25th anniversary of what is now known as the Cerritos Air Disaster. In addition to the 67 people killed in the two planes, 15 Cerritos residents died amid the flaming wreckage and burning jet fuel that destroyed at least eight homes. No amount of money can replace the people we lost. We dont talk about it, he said. Two or three times a month, Sue Nelson digs out newspaper stories of the crash and her parents videotapes of television newscasts. Such burdens fall just as heavily on some of the hundreds of people who are called to work at the scene of an air crash, OHair said. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. She told us, Youre going to have periods when youre depressed. The silvery metal tail section lay in a driveway off Gerritt Avenue, covered with blood., At nearby Concordia Lutheran Church, orange metal pieces of the massive DC-9 jetliner lay on the lawn, along with more bodies. Not a day goes by without a newspaper or television story about air safety, and few such stories go by without reference to Cerritos. Then-Planning Commissioner George Ray, who today is the mayor of Cerritos, was doing some work at home on his dining room table. Of course, every year we pause and think about those who died and how lucky we are that it wasnt worse. Miraculously, it spared Angelicias twin brother, Alejandro, who somehow pushed through the rubble that fell on top of him. Register for a user account. Yeah, you kind of make sure you see that plane go over and it makes that turn towards LAX.. By that time, (my wife) Julie had turned on the TV and she started screaming, because she recognized the area and some of our friends homes, Knabe said. In Cerritos, the emotional wounds from the crash took time to heal. I know now that any anxiety I feel in the next two weeks, well, there will be feeling there, because I feel sorry for a whole lot of people--not only the victims who died, but a lot of very, very nice people who suffered greatly and probably still are suffering today. Unlike war veterans, the people of Cerritos were not expecting to be attacked. In her decade-long career, she has reported how gentrification has affected downtown Santa Ana, how racism contributes the high black infant death rate, and how President Donald Trump is impacting undocumented communities across Southern California. I didnt see it hit the ground, but when it did there was a huge fireball.. Wes Neally had been standing in his swim trunks next to the garage refrigerator when the plane crashed. After the crash, I didnt feel like I was one of the good guys. Like all survivors, she had to confront the question of whether there was a reason she lived and they died. The remembrance will include a brief formal ceremony with the Cerritos City Council; a reading of the victims' names; a prayer for the victims and their loved ones; and a moment of silence. The FAA said it counted only those incidents in which one or both planes were observed by air traffic controllers. We didnt know until we ran out the house and saw what happened.. These are operational errors at each Southern California facility from Aug. 1, 1986, to July 31, 1987, and how they compare to the previous 12 months: Facility 1985-86 1986-87 Palmdale* 50 68 LAX Approach 8 1 Coast Approach 4 4 Burbank 4 9 Ontario 5 1 4-State Western-Pacific Region 172 168. Don Koepke was wrapping up services at St. John Lutheran Church when an usher came forward with a note from Sue Nelson, then a member of his congregation who lived in the neighborhood. Tim Grobaty began his career at the Press-Telegram in 1976 as a copy boy and has held several positions at the paper including feature writer, music critic, TV critic, copy editor and, since 1991, daily columnist.