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Rescue teams locate second missing aircraft in KZN Midlands

Se-Anne Rall|Updated

Search and rescue teams at the scene were a second light aircraft was found in KZN Midlands on Thursday

Image: Supplied

The Department of Transport in KwaZulu-Natal has confirmed that rescue teams have located the second aircraft that went missing in the province on Wednesday.

Department spokesperson, Ndabezinhle Sibiya, said the aircraft was located just before 7.30am on Thursday.

"We got a report from Aeronautical Search and Rescue Co-ordination Centre and the SAPS Search and Rescue Unit indicating that they have found the second aircraft. Unfortunately the second pilot suffered fatal injuries," he said.

IOL initially reported that search and rescue teams were called to the KZN Midlands area following the disappearance of two light aircrafts.

Rescue teams and first responders at the scene of a plane crash in Nottingham Road, in the KZN Midlands.

Image: Midlands EMS/Supplied

For the first incident, the Aeronautical Rescue Coordination Centre said it was alerted to a MayDay call by a light aircraft.

ARCC Chief of Operations, Gregory Critchley, said they alerted search and rescue teams in KZN to activate a search and rescue operation.

Critchley later confirmed that the first aircraft was located in Howick, and the pilot and sole occupant was found to have suffered fatal injuries.

According to the Accidents and Incidents Investigations Division, an arm of the South African Civil Aviation Authority, both aircrafts had departed from the Secunda Airport in Mpumalanga and were due to land at the Margate Airport on the KZN South Coast.

"After they were reported missing in inclement weather, the ARCC immediately launched a search that led to the successful recovery of both aircraft. The AIID sends its condolences to the family and loved ones at this time," it added.

A preliminary report will be published following the investigation. 

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