London : A small plane
crashed shortly after takeoff Sunday at London Southend Airport, which was
closed until further notice, officials and witnesses said. No information on
any casualties was immediately available. The plane operated by Zeusch Aviation
in the Netherlands had flown from Athens, Greece, to Pula, Croatia, on Sunday
before heading to Southend. It was due to return to Lelystad, Netherlands, on
Sunday evening.
Zeusch Aviation
confirmed its SUZ1 flight had been involved in an accident and said the company
was supporting the investigation. “Our thoughts are with everyone who has been
affected," its statement said. British media said the crash involved a
Beechcraft B200 Super King Air equipped with medical systems for transporting
patients. It's a turboprop aircraft 12 meters (39 feet) long.
London Southend is a
relatively small airport, around 45 miles (72 kilometers) east of the capital.
All flights to and from the airport were canceled until further notice, while
police, emergency services and air investigators worked at the scene.
Images
circulated on social media showing a plume of fire and black smoke emanating
from the crash site.
Witness John Johnson,
who was at the airport with his family, said he saw a “big fireball” after the
plane “crashed head first into the ground.”
“It took off and about three or
four seconds after taking off, it started to bank heavily to its left, and then
within a few seconds of that happening, it more or less inverted and crashed
just head-first into the ground," he said.
Johnson
said that before the plane got into position for takeoff, he and his family
waved at the pilots and “they all waved back at us.” Essex Police said it was
alerted just before 4 p.m. to the “serious incident" at the airport.