Brazil Investigates Deadly Plane Crash: Voepass Flight Down in Vinhedo
Brazilian authorities are investigating the cause of a plane crash in Sao Paulo state that killed all 61 people on board. The Voepass ATR 72 aircraft went down in Vinhedo, with weather conditions pointing to potential icing issues. Investigators have recovered the black box, but further analysis is required.
Brazilian authorities are diligently working to determine the cause of a tragic plane crash in Sao Paulo state, which claimed the lives of all 61 people on board. The Voepass-operated ATR 72 aircraft was en route to Sao Paulo's international airport in Guarulhos when it crashed in Vinhedo.
Eyewitness footage captured the plane in a flat spin before it plummeted vertically and burst into flames upon impact. Thankfully, no injuries were reported on the ground. Early investigations suggest possible icing conditions may have contributed to the crash, an assertion also backed by local meteorological reports.
The black box has been recovered and is under examination. Authorities emphasize, however, that it is premature to draw final conclusions about what led to the accident. Meanwhile, the Brazilian Federal Police, alongside the air force, continue to execute a dual investigation to uncover the comprehensive truth behind this fatal incident.
(With inputs from agencies.)