A small passenger plane made an emergency landing near Poznań, Poland on Saturday, April 18th, with both occupants safely exiting the aircraft.
Police Report on Incident
Police received notification of the incident on Saturday, April 18th, before 6:00 PM, according to Senior Sergeant Maciej Święcichowski of the Greater Poland Police press team.
No injuries were reported.
Details of the Emergency Landing
The small passenger plane, carrying two people, likely made the emergency landing due to a malfunction. The crew exited the wreckage on their own power.
“The plane overturned on uneven ground. Fortunately, no one was injured,” the police officer noted.
Separate Report on Kalina’s Death
A separate report details the death of Kalina, who suffocated with nitrous oxide at the St. Family Specialist Hospital in Warsaw. A witness reportedly stated she may have been given too much sedation.
Location of the Landing Strip
The Zborów area contains a sports and recreation landing strip designated for various types of flights, including gliding, airplane, and ballooning.



