Witnesses watched in disbelief as a twin-engine Piper PA-31T1 Cheyenne aircraft failed to gain altitude shortly after takeoff on Wednesday morning. Moments later, it came down near the runway, sparking an immediate response from emergency services.
According to the National Institute of Civil Aeronautics (INAC), the aircraft, registered as YV1443, took off around 09:52 local time before suffering a critical malfunction during its initial climb. Fire and rescue crews stationed at the airport rushed to the site within seconds, working swiftly to control the fire and secure the area.
Authorities later confirmed that the two crew members on board did not survive the crash. Their identities have not yet been publicly released, pending official notification of their families. INAC officials expressed their condolences and assured that the Civil Aviation Accident Investigation Board (JIAAC) has been activated to determine the exact cause of the tragedy.
Preliminary reports suggest that weather conditions were stable at the time of the accident, and the aircraft had undergone standard maintenance inspections. Investigators will review air traffic control communications, engine data, and flight records as part of a full inquiry.
Shocking video shows the moment two people were killed when their Piper PA-31T1 Cheyenne crashed on take-off from Paramillo Airport in San Cristóbal, the capital of the Táchira state of Venezuela.
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