On February 7, 2025, a small aircraft crashed on an avenue in Sao Paulo shortly after takeoff from a nearby private airport, resulting in the deaths of at least two passengers. The crash occurred in the busy Barra Funda neighborhood, where a piece of the plane struck a bus, injuring a woman inside, while another piece of wreckage hit a motorcyclist.
- Small aircraft crashed in Sao Paulo.
- Two passengers confirmed dead.
- Bus and motorcyclist injured in incident.
- Crash occurred in Barra Funda neighborhood.
- Plane was en route to Porto Alegre.
- Cause of crash remains under investigation.
The incident took place just a few meters past an intersection in a busy area of the city, where cars were waiting to move forward. A local television network obtained CCTV footage showing the moment of the crash. Images from the scene depicted the plane’s fuselage and the bus engulfed in flames, with firefighters actively working to extinguish the fire.
In addition to the two fatalities, the local firefighter corps reported that four other individuals sustained minor injuries and were taken to nearby hospitals. The identities of the deceased passengers have not yet been disclosed. The aircraft was reportedly bound for Porto Alegre in the southern Rio Grande do Sul state, and authorities are investigating the cause of the crash, which occurred less than three miles from the airport.
Emergency services responded quickly to the scene, cordoning off the area as they worked to manage the situation. The avenue is known for its proximity to office buildings and a major bus, train, and subway station, raising concerns about public safety during such incidents. As investigations continue, officials are expected to provide further updates regarding the cause of the crash and the identities of the victims.
This tragic event underscores the risks associated with aviation, particularly in urban areas. As investigations unfold, the focus will be on determining what led to the aircraft losing altitude shortly after takeoff.