Tragic Plane Crash Near Sao Paulo Kills 61

A regional turboprop plane crashed near Sao Paulo, Brazil, killing all 61 onboard. The Voepass flight, bound for Sao Paulo's international airport, took off from Cascavel and spiraled out of control before crashing. Authorities are investigating the cause, with initial reports suggesting potential engine failure.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 10-08-2024 02:46 IST | Created: 10-08-2024 02:46 IST
Tragic Plane Crash Near Sao Paulo Kills 61
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A regional turboprop plane crashed near Sao Paulo in Brazil on Friday, claiming the lives of all 61 aboard, the airline confirmed. The Voepass flight, en route to Sao Paulo's international airport, departed from Cascavel in Parana state and crashed near Vinhedo at around 1:30 p.m. local time.

Eyewitnesses captured the ATR-72 aircraft spinning uncontrollably before plunging behind trees, followed by a large black smoke plume. Resident Daniel de Lima described hearing a loud noise and seeing the plane in a spiral before it exploded.

Investigators have yet to determine the crash's cause. Initial observations suggest a potential engine failure managed incorrectly by the crew. Voepass and aircraft manufacturer ATR are actively assisting in the probe.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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