11人跳伞飞机在法国坠毁,其中5名为护理专业学生


2026年6月28日 美国东部时间11:35 / 美联社

当地官员表示,一架跳伞专用飞机周日在法国东部坠毁,机上11人全部遇难,这是法国有史以来最严重的轻型飞机事故之一。

默尔特-摩泽尔省省长伊夫·瑟居表示,事故发生在唐布莱讷镇,遇难者包括5名教练、5名学员和飞行员。

据一名接近案件内情的消息人士透露,这些学员是一群护士,默尔特-摩泽尔省护理委员会主席蒂耶里·佩谢也证实了这一信息。

“他们是相约一起进行首次跳伞的同事,无疑是为了放松一下,毕竟我们正经历酷暑难关,”他说道。

附近南希市市长马蒂厄·克莱因表示,遇难者“是在挚爱亲朋的注视下遇难的,当时家属们正准备拍摄双人跳伞的画面”。

当地官员称,医疗和心理支援团队正在为到场的遇难者家属以及其他目击者提供协助。


2026年6月28日,这架Pilatus PC-6轻型飞机的残骸在法国东部南希市郊唐布莱讷坠毁现场。让-克里斯托夫·韦尔哈根 / 法新社 via 盖蒂图片社

据法新社记者报道,这架注册在德国的飞机坠毁在南希-埃塞机场跑道附近的一片草地上,靠近居民区和两条道路。

“这场悲剧令人心碎,但原本可能会更糟,”克莱因说道,他指出飞机“坠毁地点距离住宅仅几米之遥”。

唐布莱讷市长埃尔韦·费龙表示,飞机“在爬升过程中以完全无法解释的方式……径直坠落”。

他补充道,这架飞机“是为此次跳伞周末活动包租的,这类活动常规都会如此安排”。

南希市东部副检察官阿莫里·拉科特表示,事故原因尚未明确,目前已启动技术调查。

警方敦促社交媒体平台X上的用户“严格远离”机场周边区域,以便应急救援车辆通行。

法国内政部长洛朗·努涅斯和交通部长菲利普·塔巴罗预计将于今日晚些时候前往事故现场。

5 nursing students among 11 killed when skydiving plane crashes in France

June 28, 2026 11:35 AM EDT / AP

A skydiving plane crashed Sunday in eastern France, killing all 11 people on board, local authorities said, in one of the country’s deadliest ever light aircraft accidents.

The crash in the town of Tomblaine killed five instructors, five students, and the pilot, said Yves Seguy, the prefect of the Meurthe-et-Moselle department.

The students were a group of nurses, according to a source close to the case and confirmed by the head of Meurthe-et-Moselle’s nursing council, Thierry Pechey.

“They were colleagues who had decided to go on a first skydiving jump, no doubt to unwind, as we’re going through a difficult time with the heatwave,” he said.

Mayor of the nearby city of Nancy, Mathieu Klein, said the victims “died in full view of their loved ones, who were preparing to film the tandem skydives.”

Medical and psychological support teams were caring for relatives of the victims who were present, as well as other witnesses, according to local authorities.

The wreckage of a Pilatus PC-6 light aircraft after it crashed at Tomblaine, on the outskirts of Nancy, eastern France on June 28, 2026. Jean-Christophe Verhaegen / AFP via Getty Images

The aircraft, registered in Germany, crashed in a grassy area near the runway of the Nancy-Essey aerodrome, close to a residential area and two roads, an AFP journalist reported.

“It’s tragic, but it could have been even worse,” said Klein, noting the plane crashed “just a few meters from homes.”

Tomblaine mayor Herve Feron said the plane fell “in a completely unexplained manner …during the ascent,” describing it as crashing “straight down.”

The aircraft had been “chartered for the occasion, for the skydiving weekend, as is regularly done,” he added.

The cause of the incident was not immediately clear and a technical investigation had been opened, said Amaury Lacote, deputy public prosecutor in the eastern city of Nancy.

Police urged people on the social media platform X to “strictly avoid” the area around the airport to allow emergency services access.

French Interior Minister Laurent Nunez and Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot are expected to visit the scene of the accident later this afternoon.

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