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Inside the Pretoria plane crash: Video

Inside the Pretoria plane crash: Video Dramatic footage filmed by a passenger shows how flames spewed from the engine of a vintage aircraft, which shook violently moments before crashing near Pretoria.

Cellphone footage has emerged from inside the vintage plane that crashed near Wonderboom Airport, killing two.

Plane Crash

Two people died and two pilots were critically injured when the plane – a Convair 340 that first flew in 1954 and once ferried passengers on luxury air safaris – crashed on July 10 just outside the Wonderboom airport.

The three-minute clip shows the terrifying final moments of the aircraft’s descent. “It’s getting worse. This is getting very bad,” one of the passengers can be heard saying.

“Why are we shaking like this,” asks another. The iPhone video, obtained by news.com.au was filmed by a passenger sitting by the left wing.

As the aircraft swoops low over trees and a man says, “They’ve got to cut the engine so we can reach the runway.”The final words, moments before impact, a man says (translated from Afrikaans), “Geez, this is going to be bad.”

The impact sounds like an explosion and the screen goes black. In the darkness people call out to each other before scrambling to exit the aircraft.

Qantas pilots Douglas Haywood and Ross Kelly were among 19 people, including three Dutch and 14 South Africans, aboard the Convair which left Wonderboom Airport in Pretoria for a scenic flight, reported news.com.au

Watch Video below:

Source: Times Live

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