- A dashcam on a car caught the horrific moment a small plane crashed on a four-lane motorway.
- The aircraft departed Langkawi and traveled west to Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport.
- six passengers and two members of the flight crew were on the aircraft when it crashed.
A dashcam on a car speeding down the highway in Malaysia caught the horrific moment a small plane crashed on a four-lane motorway. Today’s catastrophe resulted in the deaths of two ground drivers and eight passengers on the plane.
An enormous flame and the plane’s impact on the earth are both seen in the scary video. Black smoke was soon billowing from the debris, which was visible.
Plane Crash in Malaysia
Images taken at the collision site showed debris lying around, with residences visible in the distance. “At least 10 individuals were killed in the plane crash, I can state that right now.
Along with the eight people on board, the aircraft, two other passing drivers—one in a car and one on a motorcycle—also perished, according to police, according to AFP.
According to them, Johari Harun, a state assemblyman for housing and the environment in central Pahang state was one of the victims on the flight.
A tourist island in the north, Langkawi, the plane flew west to Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, which is close to Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia.
Six passengers and two members of the flight crew were aboard the aircraft when it crashed, the Malaysian civil aviation authority said in a statement. According to the head of the civil aviation authority, Norazman Mahmud, “no mayday call was made.”
An ex-air force member from Malaysia named Muhammad Syahmie Mohamad Hashim claimed to have seen the plane flying erratically. I heard a tremendous boom not long after that, he reportedly told AFP.