Jet hits hangar taxiing at Chino Airport, FAA says
A jet taxiing on the runway at Chino Airport struck a hangar Thursday evening, a Federal Aviation Administration spokesman said.
There were no immediate reports of injuries after the Challenger jet struck the hangar, said Ian Gregor, an FAA spokesman in Los Angeles.
The fixed-wing multi-engine aircraft is registered to Grady International Inc. in Irvine, according to online FAA records.
No other details were immediately available.
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