Two killed in small airplane that crashed near Kalavryta
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
A rescue operation to locate a Cessna airplane that went missing on Sunday in the area of Kalavryta, southern Greece, found the wreckage on Monday.
Both of the persons on board were found dead.
The small aeroplane with two persons on board took off from Megara for a trip to Peloponnese.
According to the Civil Aviation Service, the last communication with the aeroplane was at 17:15 on Sunday.
The Hellenic Air Foce mobilized search and rescue helicopters and ground teams that eventualy found the wreckage.
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