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Ultralight Aircraft Crashes on Road Near Phuket Airfield

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Pictures courtesy of Khoasod.

 

Two people were injured when a ultralight aircraft crashed on a road near an airfield in Pa Khlok Subdistrict, Thalang District, Phuket on the afternoon of 17 August.

 

Emergency services rushed to the scene shortly before 15:00, after reports that a small plane had gone down on a road in Pa Klok subdistrict, Thalang district, just short of the private airstrip. The crash startled villagers and passing motorists, but no-one or vehicle had been hit on the ground.


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Rescue workers found two men inside the wreckage, both suffering injuries. They were given first aid at the roadside before being taken to a nearby hospital. The two people aboard were flight instructor Surasak (40, Thai national) and student pilot Sergei (36, Russian national), both were injured.

 

 

Police cordoned off the area and diverted traffic while investigators examined the site. Early indications suggest the aircraft may have suffered a technical fault as it approached the airfield.


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The Phuket Information Centre later identified the aircraft as an ultralight Quicksilver MX II Sprint, registration U-M22. The aircraft is currently listed on the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) Thai Ultralight Register.

 

The model is widely used for recreational flying and in flight training schools, is powered by a 65-horsepower Rotax 582 engine, with a cruising speed of 80 km/h and a maximum speed of 120 km/h.


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Investigators said a full inquiry into the cause of the crash was under way.

 

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Had the single seat version back in the day lots of fun really really easy and forgiving to fly.veryvery draggy tho engine out ya ain’t gliding far 😂 glad the guys survived!good memories!

doesn't look that light ,   I certainly wouldn't like it to land on me 

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UPDATE
Flight Instructor Dies After Ultralight Aircraft Crash in Phuket

 

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Picture courtesy of Khaosod.

 

The flight instructor has died following the light aircraft crash on a road near Pa Khlok, Thalang district, Phuket.

 

The incident occurred on the  afternoon of 18 August, when the ultralight aircraft, came down on a road shortly before reaching Pa Khlok airstrip. The crash shocked local residents, who witnessed the aircraft hit the ground in dramatic fashion.

 

Initial reports confirmed that the instructor, identified by colleagues as Khun O, suffered severe head injuries and a broken ankle in the impact. Despite being rushed to hospital, he later died. Khun O was also the manager of the local airfield and a well-respected flying teacher in Phuket.


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A student pilot on board, Sergey Razukov, 36, a Russian national who has lived and worked in Phuket for around five years, sustained a head injury but remained conscious and is now in a stable condition in hospital.

 

The “Flying Phuket – Thung Kwai Bin” aviation group posted a statement on Monday expressing deep sorrow at the loss:

 

“We are heartbroken by the passing of our manager and flight instructor, Khun O. He was a mentor, colleague, and friend. We extend our condolences to his family and ask that he rest in peace.”

 

Authorities said the precise cause of the crash has yet to be determined. Officials from the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand are expected to lead a detailed investigation into what went wrong during the training flight.

 

 

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Really doesn´t look like he was fit to instruct others how to fly. As always time will tell the truth.

Sad that he had to die, though. RIP

Bummer rip my condolences to the bereaved sad 😞 

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