SAO PAULO — A small airplane crashed Saturday in Brazil’s southeastern Sao Paulo state, killing two individuals on board, authorities stated.
The non-public plane went down in vegetation within the municipality of Quadra, about 100 miles (160 kilometers) from the state capital, Sao Paulo.
Native firefighters stated they discovered two charred our bodies. Authorities didn’t launch their identities.
The Brazilian Air Drive had recorded 19 airplane accidents this 12 months, 5 of them deadly, earlier than Saturday’s crash.
On Feb. 7, one other small plane crashed on an avenue in Sao Paulo shortly after taking off from a non-public airport, killing the pilot and the airplane’s proprietor.
An plane crash final August in Vinhedo, close to Sao Paulo, killed all 72 individuals on board.