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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Stuti Mishra

How small plane nearly hit a passenger jet before slamming into Beijing’s CITIC Tower

  • A light aircraft crashed into Beijing's 109-story CITIC Tower on 26 June, killing the pilot and injuring thirteen people.
  • Tracking data revealed the aircraft came within 457m of a Hainan Airlines passenger jet, forcing it and at least two other commercial flights to abort their landings.
  • The incident raised significant questions about airspace security, as the single-engine plane penetrated tightly controlled airspace despite regulations prohibiting urban flying and requiring flight plan pre-approval.
  • Chinese authorities actively suppressed information, scrubbing social media discussions, instructing bystanders to delete footage, and national media remained silent, though a temporary nationwide ban on light plane flights was implemented.
  • The crash poses challenges for China's "low-altitude economy" initiative, a strategic growth industry, prompting concerns about balancing economic development with aviation safety.

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