Plane that crashed in SP had capacity for 8 people; See details

The plane that crashed on the morning of Friday (7) in the west of Sao Paulo was able to carry up to eight people, being a crew member and seven passengers.

In today’s accident, two people were on board. Both died. Six other people on the soil were injured.

The rugged plane was a Beechcraft King Air F90 Prefix PS-Fem, a twin-engine turbolley manufactured in 1981. Since December last year, the aircraft has been registered on behalf of the company Máxima Intelligence Operations Structured and Empreendimentos Ltda.

According to the Brazilian Aeronautical Registration (RAB) of the National Civil Aviation Agency (Anac), the plane had a normal aircraft situation, but was not allowed to operate air taxi.

How was the accident

The plane took off from Campo de Mars and would go to Porto Alegre. Meet the rugged model.

According to registration with the FlightTar24 website, the aircraft took off at 7:17 am (for the time of Brasilia). When the plane was flying over the Order and Progress Avenue region in the northern part of the state capital, it begins a sharp curve on the left. See the trajectory of the plane.

Then the aircraft crosses the Marginal Tietê, between the Julius de Mesquita Neto and Lemon bridges, until he collides against the ground, on Avenida Marquês de São Vicente, in Barra Funda. A bus was hit by the plane.

The case is being investigated by the Aeronautical Accident Investigation and Prevention Center (Cenipa), an agency linked to the Brazilian Air Force.

See the moment of the fall:

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Source: CNN Brasil

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