It is a Cessna with the flight number OE-FGR. The airplane, registered in Austria, started in Jerez in southern Spain and was actually supposed to land in Cologne/Bonn. But after take-off, the machine reported pressure problems in the cabin. Then contact broke off shortly behind the Iberian Peninsula. Spanish and French fighter jets took off to check the situation on the private plane. But the pilots could not make out anyone in the cockpit or in the cabin. Attempts to make contact by radio also failed. On board there was a pilot, a woman, a man and the daughter on board.
Traces of oil and debris were discovered at the crash site, a spokesman for the Swedish Coast Guard told STV. There is probably no hope for the occupants of the plane. Aviation security expert Hans Kjäll told Swedish news agency TT pressure problems could have caused passengers to lose consciousness.
According to the expert, this can happen quickly, especially at altitudes where small aircraft are flying.
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