LAFAYETTE, La. "Neither the pilot nor the passenger was injured. Berzas was taken to the hospital with burns on 75% of his body. (AP) — The only person to survive a December plane crash in south Louisiana that killed the other five people on board has gone home after nearly two months months in the hospital.News outlets reported that Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center said in a news release that Wade Berzas was discharged Monday after 52 days at the center’s burn unit.The hospital released photos of Berzas talking, hugging and praying with hospital staff and others as he prepared to leave Monday. Their names were not released. Berzas and the other five people aboard the eight-passenger aircraft were bound for Atlanta to watch the college football game between Louisiana State University and Oklahoma when the plane crashed shortly after takeoff in Lafayette in December.Ian E. Biggs, 51, the plane’s pilot was killed along with passengers Robert Vaughn Crisp II, 59; Carley McCord, 30; Michael Walker Vincent, 15; and his mother, Gretchen Vincent, 51. Seahawks receiver John Ursua added to NFL's Reserve/COVID-19 list Mariners mailbag: The debate continues on whether the M's should call up star prospect Jarred Kelenic Analysis: Daniel Vogelbach's increasing struggles may force Mariners into roster move soon Quinton Dunbar to be taken off NFL exempt list and able to rejoin Seahawks, following dropped charges No fuel or hazardous material leaked form the aircraft, the department said.The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the crash.The airport was closed to all fixed wing aircraft, while rotary wing aircraft are allowed to continue operating as long as they stay clear of the crash site, the fire department said.Stay informed daily on the latest news and advice on COVID-19 from the editors at U.S. News & World Report.These places are the best in America for educating students at all levels.Authorities are seeking a suspect in the slaying of a man in Jersey City.Efforts to restore electricity in New Jersey are nearing completion nearly a week after Tropical Storm Isaias tore through the state.Police say a 1-year-old pit bull and a rabid fox got into a tussle that ended up killing the fox after the animal appeared on the dog’s owners’ property in North Carolina.Police in Mississippi say a woman attempted to steal an ambulance and charged a paramedic with a machete.A Florida couple is suing a hospital after their infant son died and his body was lost.Bourbon fans will be doing virtual toasts at this year’s Kentucky Bourbon Festival.Tennessee lawmakers are heading back to the Capitol to address legislation that would provide health care providers, schools and businesses broad protections against coronavirus lawsuits.The New River Gorge National River is increasing access and services that were stopped in response to the coronavirus pandemic.Best States is an interactive platform developed by U.S. News for ranking the 50 U.S. states, alongside news analysis and daily reporting. When units arrived at the Houma Terrebonne Airport, they found a twin-engine aircraft had crashed upon landing.“The pilot attempted to make a normal landing when the landing gear failed and collapsed without warning,” the fire department said in a post on Facebook. “The pilot was able to maintain control to keep the aircraft on the runway. HOUMA, La. Rather, we focus on discussions related to local stories by our own staff. (AP) — A small plane made an emergency landing Friday at an airport in Louisiana, authorities said. The other people on the plane all had connections with a Lafayette-based technology firm called Global Data Systems. Here's what he wants people to know about the players' demands. Authorities investigate the scene after a small plane crashed into the parking lot of a post office in Lafayette, La., Saturday, Dec. 28, 2019. You can read more about our FILE – A Saturday, Dec. 28, 2019 file photo shows a view of the burnt wreckage of a small plane that crashed into the parking lot of a post office, in Lafayette, La. After 52 days, Louisiana plane crash victim leaves hospital Feb. 18, 2020 at 1:41 pm Updated Feb . Wade Berzas, the only person to survive plane crash that killed the other five people on board was discharged Monday, Feb. 17 after 52 days at the center’s burn unit (Scott Clause/The Lafayette Advertiser via AP)Cal runner and local product Andrew Cooper helped organize the Pac-12 Unity Movement. Several people died in the crash. A woman on the ground was also severely injured.McCord was a well-known sports reporter and the daughter-in-law of LSU’s offensive coordinator. Federal investigators are looking into the crash but have not announced a cause.The Seattle Times does not append comment threads to stories from wire services such as the Associated Press, The New York Times, The Washington Post or Bloomberg News.