A private jets in Europe had lost contact with 4 people falling in the sea. The pilots "disappeared" before the crashed
Author:Pole news Time:2022.09.05
Jimu Journalist Li Manying
According to a comprehensive report by Reuters, Agence France -Presse, BBC, and Sweden News Agency on September 4, a small aircraft crashed in the Baltic Sea near Latvia. There are 4 people on the plane, three adults and 1 child.
According to reports, on September 4, local time, the private jet departed from Spain. It was originally scheduled to land in Cologne, Germany, but crashed unexpectedly at 7:45 that night. Strangely, before the crash, the plane deviated from the route, and the fighters tracked by many countries had not found that there were pilots in the cab. At present, search and rescue is still ongoing. However, relevant staff said that the possibility of finding a crash survivor was very small.
Airplane information
The pilot "disappears" before the fall of the sea
According to reports, the crashing aircraft was a private jet registered in Austria. At about 3 pm local time on September 4, local time, the aircraft took off from Herres, a southern city of Spain, with its destination in Cologne, Germany.
Surprisingly, the plane turned twice in Paris and Cologne, and then continued to deviate from the original planned route. Flying to Northern Europe, fighters from Germany, Denmark, and Sweden emerged, trying to communicate with the crew.
The Swedish rescue department introduced that their planes were tracking the plane and found that no one was seen in the cockpit. At 7:30 that night, the tracker of the aircraft could no longer show speed and height. Subsequently, the plane crashed in the Baltic Sea near Latvia.
Plane crash location
Suspected of the crash due to the problem of cabin pressure
According to the German news website Bild, there are 4 people on the plane, one of which is a pilot, and the remaining three are one couple and their daughter. While organizing search and rescue, many countries are also looking for the reason for the crash of off -air flights.
According to the Swedish news agency, before the crash, the aircraft had reported to the air traffic control department. When the plane left the Iberian Peninsula, the radio contact was interrupted.
Aviation safety experts analyzed in an interview with the Swedish news agency that when the cabin pressure of planes, especially small planes, had problems, people on the plane would quickly lose their consciousness and lose their ability to move. If it is confirmed, this will be the sixth so -called "ghost aircraft" since 1980, that is, the personnel on the aircraft have caused the plane to crash due to losing their ability to move.
Lars Antonsen, the head of Sweden search and rescue operation, told AFP that the aircraft was relatively stable until it was close to the Latvia Coast, and the plane began to be unable to maintain the original height and crashed when the fuel was exhausted. Although I don't know what caused the aircraft to deviate from the route, the people on the plane "obviously lost their ability to move."
According to the "Mirror" report, at present, some aircraft wreckage fragments have been found at the crash scene, and no human remains have been found. Rals Antonsen believes that the opportunity to find a crash survivor is "minimal."
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