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Small Croatian Plane Crash Kills Four

Holly Snow
Last updated: 7 June 2026 22:09
By Holly Snow
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A small aircraft crash in a field, with a man standing next to it toward the left side. A fire truck is visible in the background.
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A small plane crashed in Croatia on June, 4, 2026, killing the four passengers onboard. Croatia’s Air, Maritime and Railway Accident Investigation Agency (AIN) is currently conducting a safety investigation in coordination with the Austrian embassy.

The plane crash site, in a field with trees and a grey sky in the background. Two fire trucks either side of the crash, with people gathered around.
Firefighters and police inspect the crash site © Goran Sebelic

The Crash

The aircraft departed from an airfield near Linz, in East Tyrol, Austria, heading toward the Adriatic coast.  Witnesses, including a local pilot, reported seeing the plane suddenly enter a spiral in mid-air before plunging violently into the ground.

The aircraft was identified as a modern, high-performance Beechcraft Bonanza G36 light aircraft manufactured in 2015 and was powered by a single Continental IO-550 piston engine.

The aircraft originally took off from the Lienz-Nikolsdorf Airfield (LOKL) in East Tyrol, Austria. It was performing a private cross-border flight to its destination at the Medulin Sports Airfield (LDPM) in the Istria region.

Local pilot, Nijaz Delic, told the Index news portal that the plane:

“spiralled (in the air) and crashed into the ground.”

According to Delic’s statement, the aircraft was flying at an altitude typical for its final landing sequence when it suddenly stalled and entered a tight spiral descent in mid-air. He said it plunged nose-first, impacting an uninhabited field in the Campanož area, roughly 2 to 3 kilometres southwest of the airport runway. The violence of the impact completely destroyed the airframe.

Small aircraft crash site. Police and firefighters attend the scene. Fire truck seen in the background behind the crash. Blue sky and trees in the background.
Firefighters and police officers scanning the scene © Sasa Miljevic

Emergency Response Teams

Emergency services recovered the bodies of four men from the wreckage. Initial confusion from emergency dispatchers suggested up to six occupants might have been on board, sparking a brief missing persons search in the surrounding brush. However, investigators have finalised the manifest, confirming exactly four individuals were on board, all of whom died on impact. The victims were confirmed by the Austrian Foreign Ministry to be Austrian citizens born in 1986 (39), 1978 (48), 1968 (58), and 1961 (65). Two of the victims have been identified as the pilots.

According to Reuters, teams from the Pula Public Fire Department, local police, and a helicopter medical service were immediately deployed to the site. Early reports mentioned a search for two additional missing passengers, but officials later confirmed all four occupants on board died on impact.

Investigators noted that light aircraft like the Beechcraft Bonanza are not equipped with flight data recorders (“black boxes”). This means that the full investigation to determine the cause of the crash could take several months, however, a preliminary report is expected to be released within 30 days.

The County State Attorney’s Office in Pula has ordered full forensic autopsies and technical examinations of the recovered wreckage. Investigators will focus heavily on examining the engine components and fuel lines to determine if mechanical failure or a sudden aerodynamic stall caused the unrecoverable spin.

Deepest sympathies go out to all those affected by this incident. Follow Travel Radar to keep up-to-date with accidents like this.

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News Editor - As a second year English Literature student at Edge Hill University, Holly is constantly exploring how language shapes the way we experience the world. That love of stories has led her into journalism - most recently through her new role as a News Editor with Travel Radar.
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