Light Aircraft Crashes in Haenam, Injuring Two
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- A light aircraft crashed in Haenam, South Korea on Saturday afternoon, injuring an instructor and a student pilot.
- Both individuals, in their 20s, were transported to hospitals, with one conscious and the other unconscious.
- The cause of the crash is under investigation.
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A light aircraft crashed in the southwestern county of Haenam on Saturday. The aircraft was en route from Muan Airport to Sani Airfield.
Two people were seriously injured when a light aircraft crashed in the southwestern county of Haenam on Saturday, authorities said.
The aircraft went down at around 3:10 p.m. while en route from Muan Airport to Sani Airfield.
The two -- an instructor and a student, both in their 20s, from Chodang University -- were taken to nearby hospitals.
The student was rescued conscious, while the instructor was found unconscious, according to firefighting officials.
One of the aircraft's wings was severely damaged in the crash but did not catch fire, they said.
Authorities were investigating the cause of the crash.
Preguntas abiertas
- What caused the aircraft to crash?
- What are the specific conditions of the instructor and student?






