What Happened in the Fatal Light Plane Crash in Kazakhstan?

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Key Takeaways
- Two fatalities occurred in the Kazakhstan plane crash.
- The aircraft involved was an Aerostar R40F UP-LA229.
- A commission for investigating aviation accidents has been set up.
- A separate incident in Montana involved a small plane colliding with parked aircraft, resulting in a fire.
- All occupants in the Montana incident survived with minor injuries.
Almaty, Aug 18 (NationPress) A light aircraft met with tragedy in the Tselinograd district of Kazakhstan's Akmola region, resulting in the deaths of the pilot and a passenger, as reported by the country's transport ministry on Monday.
The Aerostar R40F UP-LA229 aircraft was involved in a general aviation flight at the time of the incident, which occurred without any fire outbreak, according to the ministry's press service.
In response to the crash, a commission has been formed in accordance with the Rules for the Investigation of Aviation Accidents. Officials from the ministry's accident investigation department have been sent to the scene.
The regional healthcare department confirmed that both individuals, a man and a woman, succumbed to their injuries at the site before emergency medical teams could arrive, as reported by Xinhua News Agency.
In a related incident last week, a small single-engine plane with four occupants collided with a parked aircraft while attempting to land at Montana’s Kalispell City Airport. Although the crash ignited a significant fire, no serious injuries were reported.
This Montana incident occurred on a Monday around 2 PM local time. Preliminary assessments by the Kalispell Police Department and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) indicate that the pilot lost control during the landing phase.
Reports indicate the aircraft skidded across the runway, colliding with multiple parked planes, which ignited a fire that spread quickly across the tarmac and into a nearby grassy area.
Thick black smoke and flames ascended into the sky, disrupting the calm atmosphere of the small regional airport. Eyewitnesses described hearing a sound reminiscent of an explosion, followed by chaos as emergency personnel rushed to manage the fire.
Ron Danielson, a local inn manager who witnessed the event, stated, "It sounded like someone hit a bass drum with all their might." Thankfully, all four individuals aboard managed to exit the aircraft after it came to a stop. According to Kalispell Police Chief Jordan Venezio, two passengers sustained minor injuries and were treated on-site.
Authorities confirmed that several grounded aircraft were damaged due to the fire, but firefighters managed to control the flames before they could spread further. The flight originated in Pullman, Washington, and investigations into the cause of the pilot's loss of control are ongoing.