This is the terrifying moment a girl posing for a Snapchat video saw a small jet slamming into an Ohio apartment complex, killing nine people.

Paige McVeigh was smiling for the camera in her Akron apartment on Tuesday when she reacted to a flash of light by screaming, “Oh my God!”

The Hawker H25 business jet, which seats 10, was about four miles from Akron Fulton Airport when it clipped power lines and hit the building, setting it on fire.

The flight, which was chartered by Execuflight, was on the sixth leg of a trip that originated Monday in Fort Lauderdale, with stops in St. Paul, Moline, Ill., St. Louis and Cincinnati that day and Dayton-Wright Brothers airport in Miamisburg, Ohio, and Akron on Tuesday, the Akron Beacon Journal reported.

Augusto Lewkowicz, the owner and operator of the plane, told the paper that there were seven passengers and two crew members on the craft. He would not release their names pending notification of families.

No one was inside the four-unit apartment building or another home that caught fire, said Lt. Sierjie Lash, an Akron fire department spokeswoman. No one was hurt on the ground after the fiery crash.

The Federal Aviation Administration, the National Transportation Safety Board and other state and local officials planned to hold a news conference Wednesday afternoon at the crash site.

Witnesses said they heard explosions when the plane hit.

“I heard a big bang, and my couch shook twice,” said Carrie Willis, who lives several blocks away.

Another witness, Roberta Porter, was driving home when she saw the plane crash into the building.

“This plane just dropped out of the sky, veered and crashed into the apartment building,” Porter said.

She said it’s scary to think that if she had been driving faster, the plane might have clipped her car.