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‘Highly-skilled’ pilot killed in plane crash at air show in South Africa as footage reveals moment aircraft plummets

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A PILOT has tragically died after his plane spiralled out of control and exploded in a fireball crash at an air show.

Terrifying footage shows the moment the plane started to plunge towards the ground before a huge blast erupted in front of horrified onlookers on Saturday.

Small plane flying over a crowd of people.

Terrifying footage shows the moment the plane started to plunge towards the groundCredit: X
Plane crash landing in a field with spectators watching.

A pilot has tragically died after his plane spiralled out of control and exploded in a fireball crash at an air showCredit: X
Smoke billowing from a plane crash at an air show.

Plumes of smoke were sent billowing into the airCredit: Twitter / @BCDNEWS01234567
Portrait of James O'Connell, a pilot.

Heartbroken organisers of the South African aerial display named James O’Connell as the ‘highly-skilled’ pilot who diedCredit: West Coast Air Show

The crash happened at the West Coast Air Show in Saldanha, a town about 70 miles north of Cape Town.

Elowayne Gouws, the director of West Coast Medical Rescue said the plane’s wreckage was found “engulfed in flames” within two minutes as rescuers rushed to the scene.

Heartbroken organisers of the South African aerial display named James O’Connell as the “highly-skilled” pilot who died.

In a statement shared on social media they said: “It is with profound sadness that the organisers of the West Coast Airshow confirm a fatal accident involving James O’Connell.

“Mr O’Connell was performing a routine display intended to demonstrate the capabilities of the Impala Mark 1 – a beloved warbird with deep historical significance for many South Africans.

“Eyewitness accounts report that the aircraft appeared to be under control during most of the display.

“However, during one of the final manoeuvres, the aircraft experienced a sudden loss of altitude and entered a steep dive before making contact with the ground.”

Organisers said there was no sign the pilot made any attempt to eject as the plane started to crash land.

No other injuries were reported despite a large crowd gathering for the West Coast Air Show in Saldanha.

The South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) and the South African Air Force’s accident unit are investigating the incident.

SACCA head of communication Sisa Majola told national news site Times Live: “There is one confirmed fatality, a pilot on board an Impala aircraft.

Further updates will be shared when more information is available, organisers of the show said.

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