
A private jet crash occurred at Southend Airport, located in the southeast of Great Britain. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The Beechcraft King Air B200 aircraft crashed during the takeoff process. This was reported by The Telegraph.
According to initial reports, the aircraft was scheduled to fly to Lelystad in the Netherlands. However, the flight, which was supposed to take place at 15:45 local time, was delayed by 10 minutes before the crash occurred.
Essex police confirmed that they were aware of the incident. Emergency services, including ambulances, firefighters, and security agencies, are working at the scene.
The Rochford Hundred Golf Club and Westcliff Rugby Club were evacuated from nearby areas. The Beechcraft King Air B200 is a light aircraft that can carry 7-9 passengers and is used for various purposes.
It is primarily used for business and emergency medical flights. Although it has a high reliability, this crash has raised questions about its safety.
Daily Mail reports that there is no precise information about how many people were on board. The investigation process is ongoing, and official information is awaited.
The entire British public is closely monitoring this incident. It is important to assess whether the safety of such private flights is adequately controlled.
Strict adherence to safety regulations in air transport and the level of preparedness for emergencies must be continuously improved. This protects the lives and health of citizens.