The accident occurred some 120 miles north of Melbourne • Two two-engine aircraft crashed into the air, three killed in addition to the Israeli civilian
Examine the scene of the accident // Photo: IPA
An Israeli civilian was killed in a plane crash in Australia on Wednesday. For the time being, the person's personal details are not allowed in the publication. Australia's media reported that shortly before the accident, at 11:25 am (local time), one of the planes took off from Mangalore airport, carrying a flight attendant and a trainee. The second plane apparently took off from another airport. The circumstances of the difficult event are now under review.
What is known right now is that during the accident, which took place at Mangalore Airport Flight School, an area about 120 miles north of Melbourne, two twin-engine aircraft crashed into the air. Four people were killed, including the Israeli civilian.
The Foreign Ministry said: "The case is recognized and handled by the Department of Israel Abroad in the Department of Consular Affairs in the Foreign Ministry, in conjunction with the Israeli Consul in Canberra, Australia. Identifying information".