Symbolic photo of the plane crash.
Sydney: There is news of mid-air collision of two planes in Australia. It is being told that in the south-west of Sydney on Saturday, two light aircraft collided in mid-air and crashed and fell into a forest area. Three people died in this accident. Relief and rescue teams have reached the spot.
Let us tell you that Australian police, firefighters and ambulance teams reached two debris sites in a semi-rural area located about 55 miles south-west of Sydney. An aircraft caught fire after the collision. New South Wales Police Acting Superintendent Timothy Calman confirmed that the Cessna 182 aircraft carrying two people collided with an ultralight aircraft carrying one person. No further information was provided about the victims.
Head-on collision of planes
These two planes collided head-on. This created panic among the air passengers sitting in it. At least 3 people have died and many others have been injured in the incident. Calman told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that witnesses “saw debris coming out of the sky” and tried to help but “probably not much could have been done.” No survivors are expected. “Unfortunately, there was nothing they could do,” NSW Ambulance Inspector Joseph Ibrahim told the ABC. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau will investigate the cause of the crash. (AP)
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