In Germany, a plane crashed into a house: fire broke out, there are casualties.


A terrible aviation disaster occurred in Germany when a sports plane crashed into the terrace of a residential building, losing control during flight. This tragic incident took place near the settlement of Korschenbroich. As a result of the crash, two people died, including a 71-year-old female pilot. A fire broke out after the collision with the house.
The pilot, who was making a flight from Thuringia to Mönchengladbach, managed to send an emergency signal before the crash.
Initially, the identity of the second deceased was not established. It later turned out that it was an 84-year-old man who lived in the house into which the plane crashed. The causes of the accident are currently unknown, and an investigation is ongoing.
Aviation incidents around the world
Recently in France, during a training flight, two Alpha Jet fighter planes from the Patrouille de France aerobatic team collided. Fortunately, both pilots successfully ejected.
In China, during training exercises, a fighter jet of the People's Liberation Army crashed. The pilot ejected, and the plane crashed into the ground and exploded.
At Denver Airport, a plane of American Airlines caught fire during landing, but all passengers were rescued during evacuation.
A natural description of a terrible aviation disaster in Germany, where a sports plane crashed into the terrace of a residential building, resulted in two fatalities, including a 71-year-old female pilot. The investigation into the causes of the accident is ongoing. In the context of this tragedy, other aviation incidents around the world are also mentioned.Read also
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