Plane crash in South Carolina: several people died
16 june 2025 в 22:13
Not long after the Air India airline plane crashed into a medical college dormitory, a plane departing from Spartanburg-Downtown Airport in South Carolina crashed, resulting in several fatalities, according to various sources. The incident occurred in the afternoon of June 15.
The exact cause of the plane crash is still under investigation. According to FAA aviation records, the flight was headed to Myrtle Beach. The plane with registration number N82UC took off from Spartanburg at 11:30 local time and was approaching the Myrtle Beach area before turning north at the North Carolina border. The plane disappeared from radar near Tabor City, North Carolina, shortly before 13:00 local time.
According to The Spartanburg Herald-Journal newspaper, two people died in the plane crash in Spartanburg. The deceased were a man and a woman, residents of Spartanburg.
At this point, there have been too many aviation incidents with fatal and non-fatal outcomes to count. However, the NTSB is keeping track of the incidents. According to the monthly aviation report, there have been over 470 incidents, with 96 being fatal and 380 non-fatal
The exact cause of the plane crash is still under investigation. According to FAA aviation records, the flight was headed to Myrtle Beach. The plane with registration number N82UC took off from Spartanburg at 11:30 local time and was approaching the Myrtle Beach area before turning north at the North Carolina border. The plane disappeared from radar near Tabor City, North Carolina, shortly before 13:00 local time.
According to The Spartanburg Herald-Journal newspaper, two people died in the plane crash in Spartanburg. The deceased were a man and a woman, residents of Spartanburg.
At this point, there have been too many aviation incidents with fatal and non-fatal outcomes to count. However, the NTSB is keeping track of the incidents. According to the monthly aviation report, there have been over 470 incidents, with 96 being fatal and 380 non-fatal
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