Friday, May 21, 2010

No survivors on Cessna Citation 500 as it crashes into residential area in Farnborough

Rescue workers are trawling through the wreckage to recover the bodies of five people who were killed after their Cessna Citation 500 crashed into a house in a residential area of Farnborough, Kent, UK.
The Cessna Citation Model 500 aircraft came down in Romsey Close at about 14:30 yesterday. The aircraft is believed to be registered as VP-BGE according to our ACAS Business Aviation database.
The people who live in the damaged house - which was empty at the time of the crash - were away on holiday.
The dead have not been officially identified but are believed to include ex-touring car racer David Leslie and racing team owner Richard Lloyd.
Air accident investigators will study reports the aircraft had engine problems.
The Cessna Citation Model 500 registered as VP-BGE is believed to be the aircraft in question (Image courtesy of Howard Curtis)

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