Beechcraft King Air F90 Crashes In Brazil, Killing At Least Two

On early Friday morning, on February 7th, a small twin-engined Beechcraft plane crash-landed on a street in São Paulo, Brazil. The plane was a Beechcraft King Air F90 that had taken off from Campo de Marte Airport (RTE), a popular São Paulo-based airport that is frequently used for executive flights. However, shortly after the aircraft took off, the pilot reported several technical failures on the aircraft. The pilot attempted to return to the airport, but the aircraft had already lost altitude. This resulted in the aircraft crash landing on a popular street in downtown São Paulo, Avenida Marquês de São Vicente. The Beechcraft King Air crashed into multiple vehicles, including a bus full of passengers. The crash resulted in the deaths of the two pilots and left several others on the ground injured.

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