What happened
On December 1, 2010, at 1711 UTC, a Cessna 150H, registration SE-IGU, struck terrain following its initial takeoff from Linköping Airport (ESSL) in Linköping, Sweden. The aircraft, which was being operated by a private individual for a local flight, sustained substantial damage during the impact. The pilot sustained 1 fatal injury.
At the time of the accident, weather conditions at the airport were reported as calm winds with a visibility of 5,000 meters and mist. Nearby, at Malmen Air Base (ESCF), conditions were more restrictive, featuring light snow showers, freezing fog, and a broken ceiling at 100 feet.