Single-engine aircraft crash at Rønne Airport

1 fatality • Rønne (Bornholm Island), Denmark • Landing (descent or approach)

A solo flight ended in a fatal accident during the approach phase at Rønne Airport, resulting in one fatality.

What happened

An aviation accident occurred during the final approach to Rønne Airport. The aircraft, operated by a single pilot, was unable to complete its landing sequence and crashed. There was no other person on board the aircraft at the time of the impact. The incident resulted in one fatality, as the pilot was killed in the crash.

Findings

The specific reasons for the crash remain undetermined, as the cause of the descent and subsequent impact is currently unknown. No further details regarding the mechanical state of the aircraft or the environmental conditions at the time of the accident have been confirmed.

Frequently asked questions

What happened in the 1991-01-17 Cessna 402 accident near Rønne (Bornholm Island), Denmark?

A solo flight ended in a fatal accident during the approach phase at Rønne Airport, resulting in one fatality.

Were there any fatalities in the 1991-01-17 Cessna 402 accident?

The accident was fatal, resulting in 1 fatality.

What aircraft was involved and where did it happen?

The accident on 1991-01-17 involved a Cessna 402, registration OY-SUM, operated by Muk Air, at Rønne (Bornholm Island), Denmark.

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