What happened
During the early stages of flight, an aircraft was climbing to an altitude of approximately 150 feet when it experienced a sudden loss of pitch control. The nose of the plane dipped downward, leading to a high-speed descent into a field. Upon impact, the aircraft caught fire and was completely destroyed. There were two fatalities among the crew members involved in the accident.
Findings
Investigations into the crash revealed several notable details regarding the aircraft's condition and operation. At the time of the incident, the total weight of the plane was estimated to be between 150 and 300 kilograms above its maximum takeoff weight. Additionally, it was noted that the right engine had ceased functioning prior to the impact. While these mechanical and weight-related issues were documented, they were not officially identified as contributing factors to the crash. However, it was determined that the pilot lacked a valid license at the time of the accident.