In a tragic incident, a Royal Thai Police DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft crashed into the sea shortly after taking off from Hua Hin Airport on Friday morning, April 25, killing five of the six people on board. The aircraft, on a test flight for a planned parachute drill, plunged into the waters near Cha-am just 100 metres from the shore around 8:08 AM, in front of the Baby Grand Hua Hin Hotel, one minute after takeoff. A viral video captured the plane spiralling mid-air before nose-diving into the sea, with later footage showing it floating after the crash. Authorities confirmed the aircraft had undergone maintenance days earlier and had three pilots, an engineer, and two mechanics on board. One survivor, critically injured, was pulled from the wreckage. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash, with early reports indicating that the plane experienced a loud engine noise, possibly an explosion, shortly after takeoff.슬롯 머신 사이트 추천The investigation continues as officials collect data from the wreckage, the black box, and witnesses to determine what led to this tragic accident.슬롯 머신 사이트 추천US Plane Crash: Pilot Dies As Experimental Aircraft Crashes Before Air Show in Virginia.

Royal Thai Police Plane Crashes into the Sea

Royal Thai Police Aircraft Crashes After Takeoff, 5 Killed

Royal Thai Police Plane Crashes into Sea Near Hua Hin

Royal Thai Police Plane Plunges into Sea

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