An investigation has commenced following a plane crash involving a Beechcraft B200 at London Southend airport around 4pm. Witnesses reported flames and smoke emanating from the aircraft. The Air Accidents Investigation Branch is conducting an inquiry with a specialized multi-disciplinary team present at the site. Emergency services, including four ambulances and a rapid response vehicle, responded to the crash. The aircraft was operated by Zeusch Aviation, known for medical transport and private charters. The airport remains closed, and numerous flights have been canceled due to the incident.
The Beechcraft B200 aircraft crashed at about 4pm, soon after taking off from London Southend airport in Essex, with reports of flames and dark smoke.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch confirmed it had started an inquiry into the crash, involving a multi-disciplinary team of inspectors.
The East of England ambulance service dispatched numerous emergency vehicles, including four ambulances and an air ambulance, to the scene of the crash.
The aircraft, operated by Zeusch Aviation, was equipped for medical transport and confirmed its flight had been involved in the accident.
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