
2022 Baltic Sea Cessna Citation crash - Wikipedia
The aircraft involved in the accident was a 43-year-old Cessna 551 Citation II built in 1979, with manufacturer serial number 551-0021, registered as OE-FGR. The aircraft was powered by two Pratt & Whitney JT15D-4 engines and did not have a flight data recorder. [6] Since July 2020, it was owned and operated by GG Rent.
Citation Suffers Apparent Pressurization Failure, Crashes In
Sep 6, 2022 · The Austrian-registered (OE-FGR) business jet departed from Jerez-LaParra Airport in Spain at 12:56 UTC on Monday, headed for Cologne, Germany, about a 2-hour, 30-minute flight.
Sad: Private Jet Mysteriously Crashes In Baltic Sea
Sep 4, 2022 · A private jet that was supposed to fly from Spain to Germany crashed today, and the circumstances surrounding it are unusual. This incident involves a 42-year-old Cessna 551 with the registration code OE-FGR.
'Ghost Plane' Crashes Miles Out to Sea, Nobody Found in Cockpit
Sep 5, 2022 · The Cessna 551 aircraft with the flight number OE-FGR was believed to have crashed after following an erratic flight path with no one visible in the cockpit, according to the FlightRadar24...
Radio Comms, Tracks And All The Details About The Interception …
Sep 13, 2022 · A Cessna 551 Citation II/SP, OE-FGR, crashed into the Baltic Sea off Latvia with four on board.
Accident Cessna 551 Citation II/SP OE-FGR, Sunday 4 September …
A Cessna 551 Citation II/SP, OE-FGR, was destroyed when it crashed into the Baltic Sea while enroute from Spain to Germany. At 12:57 UTC (14:57 local time), the airplane took off from runway 20 of Jerez Airport, Spain, operating a private flight to Cologne-Bonn Airport.
Private Cessna Citation Jet Crashes in the Baltic Sea
On Sunday, September 4, 2022, a Cessna Citation 551, registered OE-FGR crashed into the Baltic Sea under mysterious circumstances. The private jet was carrying four individuals from Jerez Airport (XRY/LEJR) in Spain to Cologne Bonn Airport (CGN/EDDK) in Germany.
BREAKING: Private Jet Crashes In The Baltic Sea - Mentour Pilot
Sep 4, 2022 · Information is coming in that a private jet that didn’t respond to air traffic control for some time, has now crashed into the Baltic sea. This is still a developing story. It involves a Cessna Citation 551, with Austrian registration OE-FGR. The aircraft first flew 42 years ago and appears to belong to a private owner.
Crash of a Cessna 551 Citation II/SP off Ventspils: 4 killed
At 2040LT, it entered an uncontrolled descent to the left and spiraled to the sea before crashing at 2044LT about 37 km northwest of Ventspils. Few debris and oil were found at the point of impact. The accident was not survivable. Cabin pressurization issue suspected.
OE-FGR - Cessna 551 [551-0021] - Flightradar24
OE-FGR / OEFGR (Private owner) - Aircraft info, flight history, flight schedule and flight playback
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