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A small plane crashed in the Austrian Alps, killing all 4 people on board

  • On July 5, 2025, a small propeller plane crashed near Wald im Pinzgau in the Austrian Alps, resulting in the deaths of all four passengers aboard.
  • Earlier that day, the plane took off from an airfield located in Oberschleissheim, close to Munich, embarking on a round-trip sightseeing journey before radar contact was lost.
  • Emergency services battled through difficult, forested terrain to reach the site near Gerlosstrasse B165, where the wreckage and surrounding forest were engulfed in flames.
  • Authorities reported that the victims consisted of one woman and three men, all thought to be German citizens, while a fire brigade representative indicated the aircraft was probably a motorized glider.
  • The cause of the crash has not yet been determined as investigators from Austria’s aviation department and regional law enforcement continue their collaborative inquiry into the factors behind the deadly incident.
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The fire brigade extinguished the burning wreckage and its surroundings. On board there were three men and one woman

·Vienna, Austria
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Four people, with high probability German citizens, died on Saturday when the plane they had left Bavaria crashed in western Austria, reports Austrian public television ORF.

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A small plane has crashed in Austria, killing all four passengers. The cause of the crash is not yet known, police said.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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SALZBURG24 broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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