‘Huge fireball’: Horrific medical plane crash in London
A medical jet has crashed and burst into flames after taking off from a regional airport in London, with all flights cancelled or diverted to other airports.
Pilots “waved to kids” at a London airport moments before crashing head first into the ground, creating a “huge fireball”.
The medical transport jet burst into flames after crashing shortly after taking off at London Southend Airport, The Sun reports.
The international airport is located on the outskirts of resort town Southend-on-Sea in Essex.
The Beech B200 Super King Air was reportedly set to travel to Lelystad in the Netherlands, with an estimated departure time of 3.45pm on Sunday, local time
It was equipped with medical systems for transporting patients, although it is unclear whether a patient was on-board.
Witnesses described seeing a “huge fireball” at Southend Airport at around 4pm, with Essex County Fire and Rescue called to the incident at 3.58pm.
They said the pilots of the plane had waved at children shortly before the collision.
The twin-engined turboprop plane can carry around 12 people, although it has not been confirmed how many were in the plane at the time of the crash.
John Johnson, who witnessed the crash with his family, told PA news agency: “We all waved at the pilots, and they all waved back at us.
“The aircraft then turned 180 degrees to face its takeoff, departure, powered up, rolled down the runway.
“It took off and about three or four seconds after taking off, it started to bank heavily to its left, and then within a few seconds of that happening, it more of less inverted and crashed just head first into the ground.
“There was a big fireball. Obviously, everybody was in shock in terms of witnessing it.
“All the kids saw it and the families saw it. I phoned 999, reported it.”
He added: “I’d say that we’re pretty shaken up.
“I just feel sad for the people who were on the plane and, of course, their loved ones and their family, our thoughts are with them.”
A bartender at the nearby golf club, which was evacuated following the crash, said he felt “a big heatwave” before seeing a “massive fireball” in the sky.
James Philpott told the BBC: “I was just basically in a hut like in the middle of the course and I didn’t even see any plane go down or anything and I just felt like a big heatwave come through and I looked up and there was just a massive fireball basically 100 foot in the sky.
“It was more the heat really just kind of hit me as I was sitting there, just like, feel like I’m baking.”
He continued: “I think everyone was just quite shocked to be honest.”
London Southend Airport said in a statement: “We can confirm there has been a serious incident at London Southend Airport this afternoon involving a general aviation aircraft.
“We are working closely with the local authorities and will be able to provide more information as soon as possible.”
The cause of the crash is currently unknown.
ESN Report wrote on X: “Just witnessed a Beechcraft crash on takeoff at Southend airport about 40 minutes after a Cessna also left the runway. Thoughts are with those on the aircraft.
“Absolutely tragic. Was waving to the aircrew just moments before.”
A statement from Essex Police read: “We remain on the scene of a serious incident at Southend Airport.
“We were alerted shortly before 4pm to reports of a collision involving one 12-metre plane.
“We are working with all emergency services at the scene now and that work will be ongoing for several hours.”
In an update Essex Police said that they had opened a dedicated online portal and phone line for anyone with information.
They added: “Flights at the airport were quickly grounded to ensure work could immediately begin on extinguishing the flames as quickly as possible.
“We have put a wide cordon in place to ensure all our emergency service colleagues can carry out their work safely, and we will be doing so overnight and into tomorrow morning.”
Chief Superintendent Morgan Cronin said: “In these very early stages it is vital we gather the information we need, and continue supporting the people of Essex.
“Please help us keep our emergency lines open by using these specific channels if you’re contacting us about this incident.
“We are working closely with all at the scene, as well as the Air Accident Investigation Branch, to establish what has happened today and why.”
Essex Police have asked the public to avoid the area, and also evacuated the nearby Rochford Hundred Golf Club.
Two fire crews from Southend, two from Rayleigh Weir and Basildon, and off road vehicles from Billericay and Chelmsford attended the scene.
The East of England Ambulance service announced that they have sent four ambulances, a rapid response vehicle, four hazardous area response team vehicles, three senior paramedic cars and Essex and Herts Air Ambulance to the scene.
All flights from Southend Airport departing on Sunday have been cancelled or diverted to alternative airports.
easyJet has cancelled Sunday evening’s flights to Paris, Alicante, Faro and Palma de Mallorca.
Customers can either rebook their flights or receive a refund.
easyJet told the Independent: “We advise anyone due to travel from London Southend tomorrow to check out Flight Tracker for the most up to date information on their flight.”
MP for Southend West & Leigh, David Burton-Sampson, wrote on X: “I am aware of an incident at Southend Airport.
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“Please keep away and allow the emergency services to do their work. My thoughts are with everyone involved.”
It is understood the plane had landed from Pula Airport in Croatia on Sunday morning.
This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission