Irish Times (Ireland), "Two
killed, seven hurt in Galway plane crash"
Two
people were killed and seven were injured, two critically,
when a small plane crashed while attempting to land in
Co Galway this afternoon. The eight-seater Cessna Grand
Caravan plane is understood to have missed the runway
on its approach to Aerfort na Minna at Inverin at around
2.45pm. There were eight people and a pilot aboard at
the time.
The Shannon rescue
helicopter took several casualties from the crash site to University College
Hospital Galway, the Valentia Coast Guard said. A number of people had to be
cut from the wreckage. Three people were reportedly able to walk away from the
crash. At least two passengers are said to be in a critical condition in hospital
in Galway. Among those on the plane were several Clifden-based business people.
The cockpit of the
aircraft, which was American-registered but Irish-owned, was completely destroyed
by the impact. Eyewitnesses reported seeing fire officers using cutting equipment
to free trapped passengers from the aircraft. Other emergency personnel sprayed
the entire crash scene with foam in case fuel had spilled on to the ground. A
Coast Guard spokeswoman said the aircraft was making a return trip from Inishmaan
in the Aran Islands when it crashed.
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