Southend Airport plane crash: Footage shows moment golfers rush to flaming wreck after jet ploughed into ground ‘seconds after take-off’

Golfers, just a few minutes after the jet take -off, after the ground was on the ground today at Southend Airport burning aircraft jumped into the wreckage.
The images are shown towards a large cloud of smoke of a group of crazy man running at the Rochford Face Golf Club next to the airport.
Desperate group, ‘fire ball’ seems to be looking for someone close to – apparently afraid that they are caught in the accident.
A man is screaming in a cropped breath, ‘Hell, who’s there?’
Apparently says: ‘It happened here from the airport in the golf field.’
Manadds: ‘Watch the explosion children, watch the explosion. What f ***. Someone in Tee, who, who is in Tee? ‘
‘Where – Where is the floor,’ he says significantly before the video is cut.
In the afternoon, a small plane collapsed after departure in front of the horrified families at Essex Airport.
The 40ft -long beech B200 aircraft was going to the Netherlands, but only reached 175FT from the runway.
This is the terrible moment running towards the plane crash at Southend Airport, and trying to see whether they can help
The coalized wreck of the 40ft long beech B200 aircraft was seen from the track tonight
After the departure of Southend Airport, a plane fell on the runway and became a ‘big fire ball’.
According to Flighthadar, the flight to Lelystad was planned to be released at 15:00, but it seems to be out of the runway
The images circulate in the social media of a black smoke immersed in the sky, and a clip passengers ride on another flight closer.
According to Flight, the flight to Llystad east of Amsterdam was planned to be released at 15:45, but 10 minutes late.
It is unclear how many people are on board, but he saw that the twin -motor turboprop aircraft, which is believed to be 31 years old, could fit 12 passengers and the pilots were swinging to children because the plane turned into a taxi.
Essex police, ambulance and firefighters at the scene and the police have set up a special phone line for information or questions.
Residents are advised to stay away from the area with a large cord and several easy flights from Southend were canceled.
Rochford Face Golf Club was reported to be evacuated as a ‘precaution’ due to its proximity to the explosion.
A bartender in the club next to Southend Airport said he felt a ‘big heat wave’ before looking at a ‘big fire ball’ in the sky.
When the families saw the plane ‘as the’ moving towards the ground ‘and’ a big fire ball ‘exploded, John Johnson, who was with his family, was miserable after seeing the traumatic accident.
The father said: ‘We all waved to the pilots and all of them returned to us. Approximately three or four seconds after the departure, he began to make the bank intensively on his left, and then, in a few seconds, he was turned upside down and collapsed. ‘
A small beech B200 aircraft (stock photo) included in Crash
The images of a big fire with black smoke are circulating on social media
There was a big fire ball. Obviously, everyone was shocked to witness it. All the kids saw and families saw it. ‘
Morgan Cronin, the chief director of Essex Police, said: ‘It is very important that we collect the information we need in these very early stages and continue to support the people of Essex.
‘If you contact us about this event, help us keep our emergency lines open using these special channels.’
He called on the public to call 0800 0961011, international seekers were directed to 0207 1580126 and there is a large event portal.
The authority added: ‘We are working at the scene and with the air accident investigation branch to determine what is happening today and why.
“ I fully appreciate the desire for more information about this and we will share as much as we can throughout our work.
‘However, we will need time to be carried out comprehensive and accurately and to do so.’
A shaken mother watching planes from a Holiday Inn imaging deck with her daughter Metro: ‘It was a surreal experience to be honest. The plane got up, then kicked about 50 meters left, then about 100 meters suddenly thrown into the bank to the left.
A witness said: ‘However, when he landed on the ground and turned into flames when he hit the ground … he did not seem to have time for bail’
In a video circulating online, passengers were seen as boarding with an accident engraved on the other side of the track.
‘However, he basically landed at Headfirst and exploded into the flames when he hit the ground … Your bail had time for bail.
“ Fortunately, my daughter is too young to know what it really is. I feel for other children who are there and witnessed it. I felt we were a bad dream. ‘
John, another witness, said, ‘The plane took off, and in a few seconds, there was a steep bank on the left. Then he became an almost reverse nose, almost fell to the ground in a large fire ball. I don’t know how many people were on board, I could only see two pilots before I got up. ‘
According to Flighthadar, the Zeutch aviation aircraft seems to have risen in the northeast direction of approximately 120Mph and reached around 175ft, but shows that the data slows down after leaving the ground and returning to the north.
Usually used for mapping and Medivac journeys, the aircraft had completed two trips that day, one from Athens in Greece in Croatia in Croatia and then from Pula to Southend, England at 2.51 o’clock.
The Dutch Outlet de Telegraaf reported that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in The Hague has not been contacted for support.
The smoke cloud was seen 20 miles away from the Gulf of Tankerton in Whitstable
A large cloud of black smoke was seen from the edge of the runway
Dani Hill, living near Southend Airport, Daily star: ‘I saw the big fire ball from my window. I’m still trembling like crazy.
I’ve never seen anything like this. If there is, everything about it is fine. ‘
A user wrote to X: ‘About 40 minutes after a Cessna left the track, he witnessed a Beechcraft accident at Southend Airport.
“ Thoughts with the plane. Absolutely tragic. Just a few minutes ago, the plane was swinging into the crew. ‘
Deputy Burton-Sampson wrote about X: ‘I am aware of an incident in Southend Airport.
“ Please stay away and let the emergency services do their jobs. With everyone who includes my thoughts. ‘
Councilor Matt Dent, ‘London Southend Airport is aware of the ongoing serious incident. All I know now is that a small plane falls into the airport.
‘Everyone involved in my thoughts and emergency services are currently responding to the event.’
Essex police, ambulance and firefighters are advised to stay away from the region while the residents are at the scene.
The cops were thrown into the fire immediately after 16:00 and set up a special phone line for information or questions.
The President of Westcliff Rugby Club near Southend Airport said that the clubs in the club did not have to evacuate the plane crash despite the first reports.
Pete Jones: ‘Finally, it didn’t. (Police) changed his mind.
‘We have a great event there, 250 people and they just said no, you don’t have to evacuate.’
Mr. Jones said the aircraft fell about 1,100 meters from the club building and the people there could see smoke after.
James Philpott told the BBC: ‘I was in a hut as in the middle of the course, and I didn’t even see any plane fell or anything, and I just felt a large wave of heat and looked and basically had a big fire ball in the sky.
“ When sitting there, just like I cooked, it was more hot. ‘
He continued: ‘I think everyone was very shocked to be honest.
‘Some kinds of people were running towards him to see if people were injured or something else.’
Philpott said that he and others were gathered from the course and returned to the club building where the club was closed ‘at a safe distance’.
Easyjet canceled several flights from Southend to 15.55, flight to Alicante at 16.30, Faro’s 17:00 flight to Faro and Palma de Mallorca at 17:30.
According to the archives of the plane crash office, a Beechcraft 200 had previously fallen to Southend Airport and killed his pilot at the departure in 1987.
Essex County Fire Department and Rescue Service said in a statement: ‘Southend (two), Rayleight Weir and Basildon (two) crew members, Billericay and Chelmsford joined the road vehicles.
An airport spokesman said: ‘This afternoon we can confirm that there is a serious aviation plane at the London Southend Airport.
‘We work closely with local authorities and we will be able to give more information as soon as possible.’
Eastern UK Ambulance Service said: ‘Four ambulance, fast intervention vehicle, four dangerous space intervention team vehicle, three senior medical officers and Essex and Herts Air Ambulance, a plane responded to the reports of an event was sent to Southend Airport.
‘This is a lively event and emergency service colleagues and aviation partners are still working at the scene while working at the scene.’
Essex County Fire Brigade and Rescue Service said in a statement: ‘Today at Southend Airport at 3.58 hours, we were called to a light plane.
‘Southend (two), Rayleight Weir and Basildon (two) crew members joined with the road vehicle from Billericay and Chelmsford.
We continue to work at the scene with our emergency services and aviation partners.
“ Please avoid the area if possible when this work continues.
Zeusch Aviation, a Dutch aircraft company, has been contacted for comments.




