An experienced pilot conducted a routine flight, but during one of the final maneuvers the plane suddenly lost its height and began to fall quickly.
During the air show in the city of Saldanya, in South Africa, on Saturday, March 22, the plane crashed. An experienced pilot who conducted a demonstrative flight died, Sky News reports.
It was noted that the incident occurred 110 km north of Cape Town City. During the imprisonment of flight to Impala Mark 1, pilot James O’Connell, a skilled aircraft, conducted maneuvers in the outline of the official show program in front of thousands of viewers.
“O’Konnel has performed a routine performance aimed at showing the capabilities of the impala Mark 1 aircraft -a beloved bird fighting, which is deeply important in history for many -SoSh Africa. This is a particularly important point, because Impala has not seen for many years,” the organizers said.
The publication records that the aircraft for most of the flight seems to be fully controlled, but during one of the final maneuvers suddenly lost its height and began to fall quickly.
The showers reported that they did not record pilot’s attempts to reject.
Doctors arrived at the scene of the accident less than two minutes after the incident, but the destruction of the aircraft was completely covered by fire.
The South Africa Civil Aviation Department is investigating the causes of the incident.
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