A Beech B200 Super King Air reportedly crashed at London Southend Airport on Sunday, prompting a significant emergency response. According to Sky News, police confirmed they were at the scene of a “serious incident” just before 4 PM.
Dramatic Visuals Emerge
Video on the aftermath https://t.co/essQXK1A39
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Social media footage captured the moment of the crash, showcasing a massive fireball followed by thick black smoke rising into the sky. While the number of passengers on board remains unknown, the incident has raised serious concerns about safety at the airport.
Police and Emergency Services Respond
A police statement indicated:
“We were alerted shortly before 4 PM to reports of a collision involving one 12-metre plane… We are working with all emergency services at the scene now, and that work will be ongoing for several hours.”
Authorities have requested that the public avoid the area to facilitate emergency operations.
Local Officials Address the Incident
#Ongoing “Following reports of of a Plane Crash at London Southend Airport, likely this Super King Air” Thanks to @DeadliestT76489 for the help. Updates when possible pic.twitter.com/UU2V8aXYPa
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David Burton-Sampson, the MP for Southend West and Leigh, took to social media to inform the public about the incident, urging caution:
“I am aware of an incident at Southend Airport. Please keep away and allow the emergency services to do their work. My thoughts are with everyone involved.”
Precautionary Evacuations
In light of the crash, police evacuated nearby facilities, including the Rochford Hundred Golf Club and Westcliff Rugby Club, due to their proximity to the crash site.
Emergency Services on Scene
The East of England Ambulance Service reported a substantial deployment in response to the incident, stating:
“Four ambulances, a rapid response vehicle, four Hazardous Area Response Team vehicles, three senior paramedic cars, and Essex and Herts Air Ambulance have been sent to Southend Airport.”
About the Beech B200 Super King Air
The Beech B200 Super King Air is a twin turboprop aircraft renowned for its versatility and performance. According to air-tecm.com, this aircraft typically accommodates 9 passengers and 2 crew members, making it a favored choice for both business and medical flights.
Technical Specifications
- Wingspan: 57 ft
- Wing Area: 303 sq ft
- Height: 14 ft 10 in
- Max Cruising Speed: 278 knots
- Service Ceiling: 35,000 ft
- Maximum Takeoff Weight: 12,500 lbs