Small Aircraft Crashes in Switzerland: Reports of German Family on Board
St. Moritz, Switzerland - A small aircraft tragically crashed on Monday evening, spiraling to the ground shortly after takeoff. Initial eyewitness reports indicate that a three-member family from Germany may have been aboard, although this information has not yet been confirmed by authorities.
The aircraft reportedly took off from Engadin Airport, one of Europe's highest airfields, located at an elevation of 1,700 meters, just a few kilometers from the upscale ski resort of St. Moritz.
The incident occurred in the Engadin valley, according to the Graubünden cantonal police. Emergency responders, including a rescue helicopter and numerous rescue personnel, have been deployed to the crash site. Local media outlet 'Blick' was the first to report on the story and has spoken to eyewitnesses at the scene.
One witness recounted that in the final moments before the crash, the aircraft spun around its axis before descending rapidly. This was followed by an explosion and a massive fireball. A video circulating online shows firefighters battling the flames of the wreckage, which reportedly came down near a residential area. Images from the scene depict thick smoke rising from the crash site against the backdrop of the snow-covered landscape.
Details regarding the destination of the aircraft, which appears to have originated from the direction of Engadin Airport in Samedan--approximately seven kilometers from the crash site--remain unclear. The number of passengers and their condition are also unverified at this time. The cantonal police have indicated that they will provide further details about the occupants and circumstances surrounding the incident on Tuesday morning.
As investigations continue, the focus remains on the families and individuals potentially affected by this tragic event. The community is holding its breath as authorities work to ascertain the facts surrounding the crash.