Monday, June 3, 2024 A tragic collision between two planes at Portugal’s largest air festival left one pilot dead and another injured. An investigation is underway. During an air show in Portugal, a tragic midair collision between two small aircraft resulted in the death of one pilot and injuries to another, according to the Portuguese Air Force, as reported by AFP.

The incident took place on Sunday at a military base in Beja, about 180 km south of Lisbon. The catastrophic midair clash at Portugal’s largest air festival was triggered by a sudden and unexpected maneuver during a routine aerobatic performance, resulting in the fatal collision of two small planes. Preliminary investigations suggest that spatial disorientation and close proximity during the high-speed stunt might have led to the tragic incident, although further detailed analysis is ongoing to understand the full dynamics of the crash.

This early conclusion points towards a combination of human error and possible technical limitations within the aerobatic sequence. The pilot who lost his life was from Spain and was operating one of the planes involved in the tragic event. Another pilot, from Portugal, sustained minor injuries and was promptly treated before being taken to Beja Hospital.

The collision occurred during a routine by the YAK STARS aerobatic team, involving a Yakovlev Yak-52—a Soviet-era aircraft designed for aerobatic training. A distressing video captured the moment one aircraft clipped another.