Investigations After Small Plane Crash Near St. Pölten

The small aircraft crashed during its landing approach from the west shortly before 4:00 PM and burned out. The 76-year-old pilot lost his life. The aircraft hit an area with a group of trees and caught fire.
Major Operation After Small Aircraft Crash Near St. Pölten
The St. Pölten pilot was the only occupant of the aircraft with Austrian registration. The aircraft is said to be a tow plane. A large contingent of helpers was deployed on Wednesday. On site were the crime scene group of the Lower Austria State Criminal Police Office and the Aircraft Accident Commission. The Völtendorf airfield is located southwest of the Lower Austrian state capital directly on the B39. It is home to the St. Pölten Flying Club.
The body of the 76-year-old was released, confirmed police spokesman Stefan Loidl on Thursday in response to media inquiries. An autopsy was not ordered.
(APA/Red)
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