BBC News, Essex
Four people killed in an aircraft accident at London Southend Airport have been nominated together for the first time.
On July 13, medical withdrawal aircraft fell broadly after the takeoff at around 16:00 BST.
Captain Danny Franken, 53, First Officer Floris Ri, 24, Dr. Mathias El, 46, and 31 -year -old Maria Fernanda Rosa Ortis, died on the spot, BBC can now report.
Flight operator Zish Aviation said it was “deeply shocked and unhappy” from the tragedy.
Witnesses A “fire ball” is described When the Beech B200 Super King crashed in Air Essex.
The aircraft was returning to its base at the Lelestad Airport in the Netherlands, taking a patient to the UK for treatment.
After the incident, Southnd Airport was closed to investigate Refruit on 17 July,
According to the Air Accident Investigation Branch, they are being interrogated.
Captain Franken and Mr. Ray were described as “highly respected and nurtured colleagues” by Zish Aviation, based on the Lelestad Airport.
Managing Director Marco Ritvelt said: “Danny and Floris were not only highly skilled pilots, but also very valuable and popular members of our team.
“His passion for the flight matched with his dedication to his colleagues and important missions he made.”
In an extra Statement given to Dutch MediaMr. Franken’s family said his loss was “unbearable”.
The group was on the way to Lelestad on its way, flying from Greek Capital Athens via casserole in Croatia.
German National Dr. Eel acted as an emergency paramedic for his country’s red cross.
Charity stated that it was “lost not only a trusted doctor, but also” lost from a particular person, its disadvantage “bottomless”.
A statement said, “With his hot, honest and humorous nature, he has not only provided medical aid, but has shaped our community.”
“He was a person who heard, dealt and encouraged.”
Ms. Rosaz was also killed in the accident, who were Flight nurse as its first day,
Born in Chile but raised in Germany, his friend said that she was a “kind soul”.
Anna Smith said, “She was giving a heart and she was humble, and she chose a profession that reflected her.”