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Several killed in crash of a Cessna 750 Citation/X


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Egelsbach. Near the southern Hessen Egelsbach airfield on Thursday evening, a small plane has crashed. Three deaths have already been recovered. Been expected to be a Cessna with six people on board. Presumably there are no survivors. The plane had plunged about 19 clock in a wooded area near the national highway 3 and burst into flames.

A police spokesman said, was the time of the accident it was foggy in the area. The emergency services are in use with a large contingent. The salvage work was more because of the dark but very difficult. The airport operator could initially make no further details about the accident and initially confirmed the crash.

The Egelsbach just a few miles south of Frankfurt. He focuses primarily on business travelers in smaller aircraft and helicopters. He says that he is the biggest German private airfield. In early December 2009 came in near Egelsbach three businessmen from the area of ​​Offenbach in the crash of a twin-engine turboprop were killed. As the cause of the accident then a pilot error was also suspected in the fog.(Dpa / DAPD)

According to initial findings of the police, there are probably several deaths. Been expected to be a Cessna 750 with six people on board (four passengers, pilot and copilot). It is still unclear whether in fact three or four passengers in the plane. A spokesman at the scene said there were previously three people were found lifeless. The aircraft came from Linz and was thrown against 19 clock in a wooded area near the national highway 3 and burst into flames. At the time of the accident it was foggy in the area. The Hessian Radio reports: The pilot had logged just before Egelsbach at the ATC (DFS) and from instrument flight to visual.

Tracker:

http://de.flightawar...e/flight/N288CX

http://de.flightawar...rcrafttype/C750

very sad News again !.

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