Pilot dies after aerobatic plane crashes in south France

By AFP
August 17, 2024
This photograph taken on June 19, 2023, shows a demonstration of the Fouga CM-170 Magister aircraft during the International Paris Air Show at the Paris Le Bourget Airport. — AFP
This photograph taken on June 19, 2023, shows a demonstration of the Fouga CM-170 Magister aircraft during the International Paris Air Show at the Paris' Le Bourget Airport. — AFP 

PARIS: A small aerobatic plane crashed into the sea on Friday during an airshow off the coast of southeast France with the pilot trapped inside, officials said.

The Fouga Magister aircraft was performing at Le Lavandou just before a demonstration by the French air force´s elite acrobatic flying team, a French air force spokesman told AFP.

Built after World War II, the Fouga Magister was for many years used by the French army as a trainer jet and aerobatic plane. It has no ejection seat.

A rescue operation quickly found the body of the 65-year-old pilot, the prefecture and officials said. The show was cancelled due to the “tragic circumstances”, military officials said.