The suspicious plane was flying over sensitive US buildings; Photo: File
Washington: In America, warplanes chase a suspicious and erratically flying small plane that crashes into the mountains of Virginia.
According to the World News Agency, the US capital is on high alert due to the presence of important and sensitive places, and today the suspicious flight of a small plane in the airspace of Washington caused warplanes to race.
Officials at the control tower said that attempts were made to contact the pilot of the suspicious plane but he did not respond, after which the fighter jets continued to chase the suspicious plane.
American officials say that a light was also used to signal the plane to stop, but the pilot did not respond.
The Nord planes chasing the suspicious plane were authorized to fly at supersonic speeds, so in many places civilians heard a sonic boom. The urban rats were caught up in the cat’s game.
The small suspicious plane crashed into a mountain in Virginia and burst into flames. The aircraft has a capacity of 7 to 12 people, but the number of people on board at the time of the accident is still being confirmed.
At least four people were on board the crashed plane and rescue workers did not find any of them alive, a person responsible told Reuters on condition of anonymity. They also claimed that the suspicious plane was flying on autopilot.
On the other hand, the American authorities have not released details about the plane crash and have not said anything about the number of people on the plane and their current condition. The investigation is still in its early stages.
On the other hand, according to flight tracking website Flight Aware, the small plane was registered to Encore Motors of Florida. Encore owner John Rumple told The Washington Post that his daughter, grandson and nanny were on board.
However, the US authorities did not deny or confirm this.
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