
A small plane headed for Denmark has crashed in the Swiss Alps. 3 people are believed to be dead
The Extra EA-400 propeller plane took off from the Samedan airfield at 5:20 p.m. Monday, police in Graubuenden canton (state) said in a statement. The plane had arrived from Denmark on March 13 and was en route back to Roskilde, near Copenhagen.
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Al Bawaba
19-03-2025
- Al Bawaba
Plane crashes in Switzerland killing 3 people
Published March 19th, 2025 - 12:12 GMT Geneva, 18 Mar (ONA) —- A small plane crashed in the Alps in southeastern Switzerland today, killing three persons. Local sources reported that the Extra EA-400 propeller plane took off from the Samedan airfield heading to Denmark, adding that it crashed two minutes after takeoff. The police said that the plane crashed on the edge of the village of La Punt Chamues-ch and burned out, noting that its three passengers had died. The identities of the victims and the possible cause of the crash are yet to be formally identified. —- Ends/Khalid Via Copyright (C) 2022. Oman News Agency. All rights reserved.

Yahoo
18-03-2025
- Yahoo
A small plane headed for Denmark has crashed in the Swiss Alps. 3 people are believed to be dead
GENEVA (AP) — A small plane that was headed for Denmark has crashed in the Alps in southeastern Switzerland, killing the three people who were believed to be on board, police said Tuesday. The Extra EA-400 propeller plane took off from the Samedan airfield at 5:20 p.m. Monday, police in Graubuenden canton (state) said in a statement. The plane had arrived from Denmark on March 13 and was en route back to Roskilde, near Copenhagen. The plane crashed two minutes after takeoff on the edge of the village of La Punt Chamues-ch and burned out, police said. They added that the victims have still to be formally identified. There was no immediate word on the possible cause of the crash. The Associated Press

Yahoo
18-03-2025
- Yahoo
A small plane headed for Denmark has crashed in the Swiss Alps. 3 people are believed to be dead
GENEVA (AP) — A small plane that was headed for Denmark has crashed in the Alps in southeastern Switzerland, killing the three people who were believed to be on board, police said Tuesday. The Extra EA-400 propeller plane took off from the Samedan airfield at 5:20 p.m. Monday, police in Graubuenden canton (state) said in a statement. The plane had arrived from Denmark on March 13 and was en route back to Roskilde, near Copenhagen. The plane crashed two minutes after takeoff on the edge of the village of La Punt Chamues-ch and burned out, police said. They added that the victims have still to be formally identified. There was no immediate word on the possible cause of the crash.