Horror moment plane crashes onto Nashville highway killing at least 5 people in fireball

AT least five people have been killed in a horror plane crash in Tennessee.

Flames and thick smoke were seen coming from the wreckage after the aircraft went down in Nashville on Monday.

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‘Catastrophic’ moment plane crashes onto Nashville highway killing at least 5 people after pilot’s chilling final words
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/26370060/nashville-plane-crash-victims-dead/

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38 comments
  1. ईश्वर सब की आत्मा को शांति दे जिन्होंने भी इस दुर्घटना में अपने प्राण गवाई हैं😢

  2. I played the long-distance video of the highway at 25% speed, where it looked like there was a "power flash" a second or two before the plane crashed. It looks like he might have been trying to land on the highway, but since it was dark, he didn't see the power lines and struck a line, just before falling to the ground.

  3. Canadian Aircraft Registration records show the aircraft last registered to an individual, Dylan Szakacs and reregistered to an address at a UPS Store at 8707 Dufferin Street, Unit 10, Vaughan, ON, Canada on July 20, 2023. Those same records show the aircraft based at CNC3 Brampton Celedon Airport just outside of Toronto. Brampton Celedon (CNC3) shows itself to have an established "International Student Pilot Training" presence at the airport. I hope that wasn't five foreign student pilots aboard who were on a long cross-country training flight.

  4. This happens all the time in america, planes crashing on roads, why do americans never spend money on safety? Surprised boeing isn't crashing once a week.

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