The two were taken to a local hospital for treatment, the fire department said. The military jet was a Navy T-45C Goshawk training jet carrying the instructor and a student, according to a statement from the chief of Naval Air Training.
The instructor is in stable condition, according to the statement. The student’s condition is unknown, but the Navy’s statement said he is alive and receiving treatment at a medical facility. The Navy is assisting with the investigation, the statement read.
None of the homes involved in the crash took a direct hit, said Fire Chief Ryan Arthur. The crash site is contained primarily to the backyard area of three homes involved, he said, adding that no residents were injured.
“This incident could’ve been much worse knowing that this plane went down in a residential area here in Lake Worth,” Arthur said.
Three people in the homes were treated and released at the scene, according to a release from Fort Worth Fire Department Public Information Officer Kristen O’Hare.
All fires have been extinguished at this time. Fire, police and other public safety agencies remain on the scene.
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