A small plane crashed in Ochlenberg in the canton of Bern. The area was largely cordoned off. The fate of the pilot is currently unclear.
On Monday afternoon, at around 13:30 p.m., a plane crash occurred in Ochlenberg in the canton of Bern.
The plane crashed for reasons that are still unclear, while the fate of the pilot remains unclear.
Bern cantonal police confirmed an operation to Blick but did not comment on any injuries, while footage from BRK News shows the wreckage of the plane, which is considered the smallest piloted twin-engine aircraft in the world.
The crashed plane was on a test flight program. The aircraft's base is located in Langenthal, BE. However, it is not clear where it started and where it was supposed to have landed initially.
According to BRK News, the area was largely cordoned off. Several emergency forces have been deployed near the crash site. The exact cause of the accident is still unclear and is subject to ongoing investigations.
Emergency forces from the Bern cantonal police, firefighters and rescue services are on duty./Albinfo.ch