Light Aircraft's Beijing Skyscraper Crash Blamed On 'Personal Reasons'

CITIC Tower

Beijing's CITIC Tower sustained damage after it was struck by a Sunward SA-60L Aurora light sport aircraft on June 26.

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SINGAPORE—Chinese authorities have concluded that the pilot of a light aircraft that crashed into Beijing's tallest building on June 26 had experienced suicidal thoughts prior to the accident. The pilot was the sole fatality while 13 other people were injured when the Sunward SA-60L Aurora light...
Chen Chuanren

Chen Chuanren is the Southeast Asia and China Editor for Aviation Week's Air Transport World magazine and the Asia-Pacific Defense Correspondent for Aviation Week.

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