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Two dead, 10 hurt as plane crashes into hangar near Adelaide

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auApril 29, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
Two dead, 10 hurt as plane crashes into hangar near Adelaide
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April 29, 2026 — 7:10pm

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A pilot and passenger are dead after a light plane crashed into a hangar shortly after takeoff north of Adelaide.

The incident also left 10 people on the ground injured, one critically, and sent smoke billowing into the sky at Parafield Airport, to the horror of onlookers.

The four-seat, twin-engined Diamond DA42 aircraft had just taken off from the airport shortly after 2pm, when it crashed into a hangar where a significant amount of fuel was stored.

In a briefing at the airport, Chief Inspector Andrew McCracken said the two people who died were in the aircraft and four people had been rushed to Royal Adelaide Hospital.

“We have one in a life-threatening condition with serious and significant burns, two in a serious condition, and one with minor injuries,” he said.

Another four people were being treated for smoke inhalation at the Lyell McEwin Hospital, and another two people were rushed to Modbury Hospital, also for treatment for smoke inhalation.

South Australia’s Premier Peter Malinauskas said his thoughts were with the families of the victims.

Metropolitan Fire Service Chief Officer Jeff Swann said on arrival, firefighters were faced with “really thick, black smoke, and intense flames”.

“These flames were further intensified by a significant amount of fuel inside the hangar, and also the fact that the aircraft had impacted the fire hydrant system,” he said.

This had knocked out the sprinkler system and also created a lack of water for the 57 firefighters who responded.

The plane crashed into a hangar shortly after takeoff in Adelaide. Nine News

There were a number of students inside that were assisted out of the building by MFS.

The hangar had sustained significant damage, including to two of the five aircraft that were inside.

It was used for maintenance, aircraft storage and included a classroom space.

Chief Inspector McCracken said he would not speculate on whether the pilot was a student “until I’ve had further confirmation from the investigations team and we’ve clarified and validated that information”.

A forensic pathologist was at the scene, along with major crash officers, and a cordon would remain in place for least 24 hours while investigations continued, he said.

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau said a team of transport safety investigators from Canberra and Brisbane would arrive at the scene on Thursday morning.

They would undertake site and wreckage examination and recover aircraft components for examination at the ATSB’s technical facilities in Canberra.

The area has been evacuated and authorities have asked the public to avoid the area around the airport.

AAP with Alexander Darling

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