Flights resume at training school after two killed in plane crash
Flights have resumed at Flight Training Adelaide following a tragic plane crash that killed a flight instructor and a student. The crash occurred shortly after take-off at Parafield Airport, resulting in a large fire and injuries to several individuals on the ground. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau is continuing its investigation into the incident.
- ▪A flight instructor and a student pilot died in a plane crash at Parafield Airport on April 29.
- ▪The crash caused a significant fire in a hangar and injured several people, including one with serious burns.
- ▪Flight Training Adelaide has resumed operations after a month of suspension due to the accident.
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Flights resume at training school after pilot instructor and student killed in Parafield plane crashTopic:Air IncidentsTue 26 May 2026 at 5:18pmTue 26 May 2026 at 5:18pmTue 26 May 2026 at 5:18pmThe crash killed two people and caused a large blaze in a hangar. (Supplied: Andrew McGrath)In short:A flight instructor and a student died when a twin-engine plane crashed shortly after take-off at Parafield Airport last month.Training school Flight Training Adelaide says it has resumed flight operations a month on from the crash.What's next?The ATSB is continuing to investigate and is currently preparing a preliminary report.abc.net.au/news/flights-resume-parafield-training-school-after-fatal-plane-crash/106723378Link copiedShareShare articleFlights at an aviation school in Adelaide's north have…
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