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Two dead in small plane crash in Adelaide, Australia

A small plane crash Wednesday at Parafield Airport in Adelaide, Australia, killing two people and injuring 10. File Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI.
A small plane crash Wednesday at Parafield Airport in Adelaide, Australia, killing two people and injuring 10. File Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI.

April 29 (UPI) -- Two people are dead and 10 are injured after a small plane crashed into a hangar Wednesday at an airport in Adelaide, South Australia.

News.com.au reported that the two people killed were in a Diamond DA42 two-engine plane, while one person who'd been in the hangar sustained life-threatening injuries, two were in serious condition, six others had smoke inhalation and one sustained minor injuries.

The plane burst into flames after it crashed at Parafield Airport, the BBC reported. Photos of the scene showed a large plume of black smoke rising from the area, and other witnesses reported seeing the plane struggling overhead before the crash.

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau has started an investigation into the incident.

South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas said on social media that the fire had been extinguished and the airfield was closed.

He said his "thoughts are with the families and loved ones of those who have passed away, and with everyone affected by this devastating event," the BBC said. He also thanked first responders for their response.

The airport has several flight training schools and has a large amount of aircraft traffic. News.com.au said the plane involved was used for student training, but Chief Inspector Andrew McCracken could not say if the pilot Wednesday was a student.

In January, a student pilot crashed during takeoff at the airport, but although the plane caught fire, the pilot escaped unharmed.

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This story was originally published April 29, 2026 at 1:19 PM.

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