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Plane crashes into Melbourne shopping centre Melbourne plane crash that killed five blamed on 'catastrophic engine failure'
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A plane that crashed into a shopping centre near Essendon airport in Melbourne, killing five people, had a “catastrophic engine failure” shortly after takeoff, police have said.A plane that crashed into a shopping centre near Essendon airport in Melbourne, killing five people, had a “catastrophic engine failure” shortly after takeoff, police have said.
The twin-engine aircraft, with five people on board, left the airport about 9am on Tuesday on its way to King Island.The twin-engine aircraft, with five people on board, left the airport about 9am on Tuesday on its way to King Island.
“The pilot unfortunately attempted to return to Essendon but has crashed into the DFO at Essendon Fields,” a police assistant commissioner, Stephen Leane, told reporters.“The pilot unfortunately attempted to return to Essendon but has crashed into the DFO at Essendon Fields,” a police assistant commissioner, Stephen Leane, told reporters.
Leane said there had been “a number of fatalities” but none of the staff at the shopping centre were believed to have been killed. Leane said there had been “a number of fatalities” but none of the staff at the shopping centre which was not yet open to the public were believed to have been killed.
“At this stage the advice we have is there are no fatalities other than on the aircraft itself,” he said, adding: “There were five on the aircraft and looks like no one has survived the crash.”“At this stage the advice we have is there are no fatalities other than on the aircraft itself,” he said, adding: “There were five on the aircraft and looks like no one has survived the crash.”
The state premier, Daniel Andrews, said it was the worst civil aviation disaster in Victoria for 30 years, and commended the work of emergency service personnel who attended the scene.The state premier, Daniel Andrews, said it was the worst civil aviation disaster in Victoria for 30 years, and commended the work of emergency service personnel who attended the scene.
Essendon airport and the DFO shopping centre have been closed indefinitely to allow for investigations by the coroner and the Australian Transport Safety Bureau.Essendon airport and the DFO shopping centre have been closed indefinitely to allow for investigations by the coroner and the Australian Transport Safety Bureau.
Only police, ambulance, and firefighting planes, which are based at Essendon, have been given clearance to fly.Only police, ambulance, and firefighting planes, which are based at Essendon, have been given clearance to fly.
Victoria’s police minister confirmed earlier on Tuesday that the plane was a commercial charter flight bound for King Island in the Bass Strait.Victoria’s police minister confirmed earlier on Tuesday that the plane was a commercial charter flight bound for King Island in the Bass Strait.
Andrews said he had spoken to his Tasmanian counterpart, Will Hodgman, about how the closure of the airport might affect freight routes.Andrews said he had spoken to his Tasmanian counterpart, Will Hodgman, about how the closure of the airport might affect freight routes.
Police have opened the outbound lanes of the Tullamarine Freeway but the inbound lanes, which are covered with debris from the crash, remain closed.Police have opened the outbound lanes of the Tullamarine Freeway but the inbound lanes, which are covered with debris from the crash, remain closed.
The emergency management commissioner, Craig Lapsley, said psychological support would be provided to emergency services personnel and witnesses to the crash, saying the government had “learned a lot from Bourke Street” about managing trauma.The emergency management commissioner, Craig Lapsley, said psychological support would be provided to emergency services personnel and witnesses to the crash, saying the government had “learned a lot from Bourke Street” about managing trauma.
Counselling services were offered in the wake of last month’s Bourke Street tragedy, which led to the deaths of six people.Counselling services were offered in the wake of last month’s Bourke Street tragedy, which led to the deaths of six people.
Victoria police superintendent Mick Frewan said at a press conference earlier on Tuesday that police had not been able to confirm any fatalities and did not know how many people may have been in the shopping centre when the crash occurred. Superintendent Mick Frewan said at a press conference earlier on Tuesday that police had not been able to confirm any fatalities and did not know how many people may have been in the shopping centre when the crash occurred. “We have been unable to assess the scene because the fire is still burning,” Frewen said.
“We have been unable to assess the scene because the fire is still burning,” Frewen said at a press conference on Tuesday. “As soon as the MFP [Metropolitan Fire Brigade] put out the fire we will do an assessment on the structural integrity of the building, and then we will send in people to check for injuries or fatalities.”
“As soon as the MFP (Metropolitan Fire Brigade) put out the fire we will do an assessment on the structural integrity of the building, and then we will send in people to check for injuries or fatalities.” Frewen said the plane had crashed into the back of a furniture store and a JB Hi-Fi store. He confirmed it was a charter flight, but said Essendon airport had not confirmed the ownership or passenger list with police.
Frewen said the plane crashed into the back of a furniture store and a JB Hi-Fi store.
He confirmed it was a charter flight, but said Essendon airport had not confirmed the ownership or passenger list with police.
.@theheraldsun nasty stuff. I saw a yellow and red fiery ball explode then black plumes of smoke pic.twitter.com/gDTQESftMv.@theheraldsun nasty stuff. I saw a yellow and red fiery ball explode then black plumes of smoke pic.twitter.com/gDTQESftMv
The explosion sent one of the aircraft wheels on to the adjacent Tullamarine Freeway, Fairfax Radio has reported, and police have closed the Tullamarine and Calder Freeways as a plume of black smoke covers the area. The explosion sent one of the aircraft’s wheels on to the Tullamarine Freeway, Fairfax Radio reported, and police closed the Tullamarine and Calder freeways as a plume of black smoke covered the area.
Frewen said there was extensive debris on the freeway and the roads would remained closed until the Civil Aviation Safety Authority could investigate. Witnesses said on Twitter they had seen a large fireball followed by a plume of black smoke.
Witnesses on Twitter said they saw a large fireball followed by a plume of black smoke.
A caller to ABC Melbourne, Jason, said he was in a taxi when he looked out the window and saw what he thought was a twin-propeller plane.A caller to ABC Melbourne, Jason, said he was in a taxi when he looked out the window and saw what he thought was a twin-propeller plane.
“I saw this plane coming in really low and fast. It went just behind the barriers so I couldn’t see the impact but when it hit the building there was a massive fireball,” he told ABC 774.“I saw this plane coming in really low and fast. It went just behind the barriers so I couldn’t see the impact but when it hit the building there was a massive fireball,” he told ABC 774.
“I could feel the heat through the window of the taxi, and then a wheel, it looked like a plane wheel, bounced on the road and hit the front of the taxi as we were driving along. We kept driving and there was big fireball behind us.”“I could feel the heat through the window of the taxi, and then a wheel, it looked like a plane wheel, bounced on the road and hit the front of the taxi as we were driving along. We kept driving and there was big fireball behind us.”
Hearing reports of a plane crash in Essendon? Lots of smoke to be seen. pic.twitter.com/gRkcWaLE0yHearing reports of a plane crash in Essendon? Lots of smoke to be seen. pic.twitter.com/gRkcWaLE0y
The shopping centre is on the edge of Essendon airport. It is understood the plane crashed into stores on the edge of the shopping centre, which does not open to the public until 10am. A woman who dropped her daughter off at the Spotlight store in the shopping complex on Tuesday morning told Fairfax Radio her daughter had confirmed the plane had crashed into that store and it was on fire, but that all staff were unharmed.
A woman who dropped her daughter off at the Spotlight store on Tuesday morning told Fairfax Radio her daughter confirmed the plane had crashed into that store and it was on fire, but that all staff were unharmed.
The plane was reportedly a five-person Beechcraft charter plane on its way to King Island.
Ambulance Victoria said earlier reports that it was an air ambulance were incorrect.
Victorian premier Daniel Andrews skipped a caucus meeting on Tuesday morning to be briefed on the crash.
The opposition leader, Bill Shorten, tweeted his condolences.The opposition leader, Bill Shorten, tweeted his condolences.
Horrific scenes from Essendon. Hard to fathom such an ordinary morning could turn so tragic.Horrific scenes from Essendon. Hard to fathom such an ordinary morning could turn so tragic.
Debris from the crash was found up to 100m away, Seven News reported. Debris from the crash was found up to 100 metres away, Seven News reported.
Burnt insulation blanket in park, across freeway about 100 metres from DFO where light plane crashed. 6pm #7NewsMelb pic.twitter.com/tvoB3GwdMIBurnt insulation blanket in park, across freeway about 100 metres from DFO where light plane crashed. 6pm #7NewsMelb pic.twitter.com/tvoB3GwdMI