The small plane crashed after take-off from Southend Airport at around 4pm on Sunday
Southend Airport has been closed until further notice after a small plane crashed - as video footage emerged showing the aftermath of a huge fireball. Images posted online showed large flames and a cloud of black smoke following the incident on Sunday afternoon. Essex Police said it responded to "reports of a collision involving one 12-metre plane" shortly before 4pm. "We are working with all emergency services at the scene now and that work will be ongoing for several hours," the statement said. "We would please ask the public to avoid this area where possible while this work continues." Southend Airport said it would be "closed until further notice" due to the "serious incident". "We ask that any passengers due to travel (on Monday) via London Southend Airport contact their airline for information and advice," it added.
Zeusch Aviation, based at Lelystad Airport in the Netherlands, confirmed its SUZ1 flight had been "involved in an accident" at the airport and its thoughts were with "everyone who has been affected". It has been reported that the plane involved in the incident is a Beech B200 Super King Air. According to flight-tracking service Flightradar, it took off at 3.48pm and was bound for Lelystad, a city in the Netherlands. Pilots 'waved' to families watching planes One man, who was at the airport with his wife and children, told Sky News the plane crashed within seconds of taking off. John Johnson said the pilots "waved" at his family as they taxied the aircraft. "We all waved [back] at them," he continued. "They carried on taxiing to their take-off point and turned around. "Then they throttled up the engines and passed by us. The aircraft took off and within a few seconds it had a steep bank angle to its left." The aircraft then "almost seemed to invert and unfortunately crashed," he said. "There was a large fireball."
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