4 dead in light plane crash outside Paris


A representational image of a Robin DR400 aircraft that crashed in a field near Saint-Pathus after taking off from Beauvais, northwest of Paris today. – Facebook pic, April 18, 2021.

FOUR people died after a light plane crashed east of Paris today, the local fire service said.

A Robin DR400 aircraft that had taken off from Beauvais, northwest of the capital, was found in a field near Saint-Pathus, and an investigation was begun to determine the cause of the accident, the service added. 

Information provided to AFP by the Lognes-Emerainville airfield suggested it was a training flight.

The light aircraft was “of French origin, limited by law to visual flights at altitudes of no more than 4,572m,” an airfield source said.

It crashed around 20km from France’s biggest airport, Paris Charles de Gaulle.

A search unit from the paramilitary gendarmerie police was dispatched to the scene, where a strong smell of kerosene filled the air, the fire service said. – AFP, April 18, 2021.


Sign up or sign in here to comment.


Comments