A small plane crash occurred in Nebraska, USA, on the evening of the 18th. A small plane carrying three passengers crashed into a river in the state, and all occupants were killed.
According to a statement from the Dodge County Sheriff's Office, the crash site is about 90 kilometers northwest of Omaha.
The plane was flying along the river when it crashed. The bodies of the three passengers on the plane have been found and their identities confirmed.
This crash is one of several recent aviation accidents that have occurred in the United States in recent weeks.
On March 29, a single-engine plane crashed into a house in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, resulting in the death of the sole passenger on board and causing a fire. Fortunately, the residents escaped in time.
On April 10, a sightseeing helicopter crashed on New York City's Hudson River, resulting in the deaths of the pilot and a family of five.
On April 11, another small plane crashed in Boca Raton, Florida, with all three passengers on board perishing.
On April 12, a private plane crashed on its second landing attempt in Columbia County, New York, with all passengers on board losing their lives.
Since President Trump took office in the United States, he has implemented reforms to streamline the federal government, with the Federal Aviation Administration being one of the main departments to face staff cuts, with approximately 400 people being dismissed. Although Trump's principal advisor, Musk, stated that those who left were employees in their probationary period of less than a year and would not affect aviation safety, the fact remains that aviation accidents have been frequent in the United States recently.