Flight instructor dies and student is seriously injured in plane crash in Manaus
A flight instructor died and a student pilot was seriously injured after their plane crashed in Manaus, Brazil.
A tragic plane crash occurred in Manaus, Brazil, on the morning of Saturday, October 21, resulting in the death of a flight instructor and severe injuries to a student pilot. The aircraft involved was a Cessna 152, registered as PR-TSM, owned by the Aeroclube do Amazonas. The instructor, Fernando Lúcio Moreira dos Santos, was pronounced dead on arrival of rescue services, while the student, Ulisses de Oliveira, suffered critical injuries including cranial and thoracic trauma and was transported to Hospital e Pronto Socorro João Lúcio for emergency treatment.
The crash took place near the runway of the Aeroclube do Amazonas, where both the instructor and the student were practicing flight training. Cessna 152 planes like the one involved are commonly utilized for pilot training purposes due to their two-person capacity. This incident highlights the inherent risks associated with flight training and the need for stringent safety measures to be in place to protect both instructors and students during training exercises.
Following the accident, the Serviço Regional de Investigação e Prevenção de Acidentes Aeronáuticos (Seripa) has been notified to conduct a technical investigation to determine the cause of the crash. This investigation will aim to uncover possible contributing factors and enhance safety protocols within the regional aviation sector. The details surrounding the crash will be closely watched by the aviation community and local authorities as they seek to prevent future tragedies of this nature.