'Titanic' composer James Horner dies at 61 in plane crash

'Titanic' composer James Horner has died at the age 61 in a plane crash in Santa Barbara in California. According to media reports, the plane was immediately destroyed on impact and the pilot was alone in the aircraft when it crashed. Fire officials reported that they found the burning wreckage in the west of the Highway 33 in Southern California, and within the one-acre burn zone discovered the tail section of the two-seater single-engine plane, which was registered in composer's name. Horner was known for the brilliant music composition for 'Field of Dreams', 'Braveheart' and 'Titanic' for which he won two Academy Awards.