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Aircraft Crash at London Southend Airport Raises Questions About Safety Measures

Multiple Eyewitnesses Describe a “Fireball” at the Scene

The incident involving the Zeusch Aviation plane that crashed shortly after take-off at London Southend Airport has left many questions about safety measures in the air. According to eyewitnesses, the plane appeared to be a “fireball” following the impact, which was so severe that the airport was shut down. While the British media reported that there were no casualties reported, images shared on social media showed dark smoke and a plume of fire emanating from the crash site.

“I was watching the plane take off from my position near the runway, and I saw it start to smoke,” said one eyewitness. “I couldn’t believe my eyes when it suddenly caught fire.”

Background of the Aircraft Involved

The aircraft involved in the crash was a Beechcraft B200 Super King Air, a turboprop aircraft equipped with medical systems for transporting patients. It had a wingspan of 57 feet 11 inches, a length of 43 feet 10 inches, and a height of 15 feet 0 inches. This aircraft was designed for short-haul charter flights, carrying light freight, and air ambulances for medical evacuation.

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