Vintage South African plane crashes near Pretoria

  • Published
The crashed plane pictured in Wonderboom, on the outskirts of Pretoria, South AfricaImage source, AFP

One person has been killed and 20 others injured in a plane crash near South Africa's capital, Pretoria.

Local emergency services posted a picture on Twitter showing passengers being helped from the burning wreckage of a plane in a grassy field.

The authorities said they were investigating the cause of the crash.

The Convair plane, built in 1954, was due to be sent to an air museum in The Netherlands. It crashed during "take-off on a test flight", the museum said.

It was "hugely shocked" by Tuesday's crash, the Aviodrome aerospace theme park said in a statement.

The plane crashed near a small airport, Wonderboom, in Pretoria.

This Twitter post cannot be displayed in your browser. Please enable Javascript or try a different browser.View original content on Twitter
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.
Skip twitter post by REZA

Allow Twitter content?

This article contains content provided by Twitter. We ask for your permission before anything is loaded, as they may be using cookies and other technologies. You may want to read Twitter’s cookie policy, external and privacy policy, external before accepting. To view this content choose ‘accept and continue’.

The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.
End of twitter post by REZA

A private medical emergency company, ER24, said one passenger died on the scene.

"The remaining patients with their injuries ranging from minor to critical have been treated, provided with advanced-life support intervention and transported by road ambulances, as well as medical helicopters, to nearby hospitals," ER24 spokesman Russel Meiring said.

The aircraft was marked "Martin's Air Charter", which was the previous name of the Dutch cargo airline Martinair. The name was changed in 1966.