Mar 21 β€’ 16:24 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Single-engine plane that crashed in Manaus was on a training flight and the victim was the pilot

A single-engine plane crash in Manaus during a training flight resulted in the death of the instructor pilot, while the student was seriously injured.

A single-engine plane crashed at the Aeroclube de Manaus on Saturday morning, leading to the death of the pilot and instructor, identified as Fernando LΓΊcio Moreira dos Santos. He succumbed to his injuries at the scene while the second occupant, a businessman named Ulisses de Oliveira, was critically injured and is currently hospitalized after suffering cranial and thoracic trauma. Reports indicate that the aircraft failed to sustain flight shortly after takeoff, resulting in the crash in a peripheral area of the airport's runway.

Emergency response teams, including the Fire Department and Mobile Emergency Care Service, were dispatched to the scene to rescue the victims. The area surrounding the crash site has been cordoned off by the Military Police to secure evidence and facilitate investigation. The incident underscores the inherent risks associated with flight training and the necessity for stringent safety measures to prevent such tragedies in the future, especially as aviation activity increases in the region.

The accident raises questions about aviation training protocols and equipment safety standards, particularly in Brazil, where general aviation has seen a rise in popularity. Following the incident, aviation authorities may review operational protocols and the maintenance of training aircraft to enhance safety for pilots and trainees alike.

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