
Airplane crashes into the ocean in Durban
This unfolded at the Suncoast Beach, Durban, today (August 14) at about 2.30pm.
Beachgoers and onlookers were startled to see a distressed looking aircraft plunge into the ocean close to shore.
An ALS Paramedic Medical Services post on X confirmed that a light aircraft crashed into the ocean. A host of emergency services were on scene to offer assistance.
Spokesperson for ALS, Garrith Jamieson, said: 'Initial reports are that the light aircraft was doing displays and crashed into the ocean. NSRI and lifeguards are currently at the site and paramedics are standing by for medical assistance.'
The South African Police Services (SAPS) helicopter and National Sea Rescue Institute were searching the area.
The Aeronautical Rescue Coordination Centre (ARCC) confirmed they were alerted to the crash and activated a search operation.
'A coordinated search operation is underway involving SAPS divers, Metro SAR divers and NSRI teams to locate the missing pilot,' said Gregory Critchley, the ARCC Chief of Operations.
The pilot has not been found yet.
Critchley confirmed the pilot was the only person on board the plane.
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