

By Admin. Updated 5:55 a.m., Friday, January 5, 2024, Atlantic Standard Time (GMT-4).
The Eastern Caribbean Civil Aviation Authority (ECCAA) is currently investigating a plane crash in which all four people aboard died.
The Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Sustainable Development, and Culture said in a press release on January 4 that it continues “to work closely with the Eastern Caribbean Civil Aviation Authority and other relevant authorities” as it awaits the preliminary findings which it says will help determine the probable cause of the accident.
“Further details will be disseminated to the public following the conclusion of the investigation conducted by the ECCAA,” the ministry said.

The crash, according to the press release:
At 12:09 pm local time on January 4, 2024, a Bellanca 17 single-engine aircraft with registration N4023B, owned and operated by a resident of Bequia, Robert Sachs, was involved in a fatal accident shortly after takeoff from the J.F Mitchell Airport, Bequia.
The aircraft was enroute to the Hewanorra International Airport, St. Lucia, and was carrying a total of four individuals, including the pilot and three passengers.
Shortly after takeoff, the pilot declared an emergency and subsequently crashed into the water. Regrettably, there were no survivors.
Local divers, along with the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines’ Coast Guard, retrieved the bodies from the aircraft wreckage.
We regrettably inform that passengers, Christian Klepser, a 51-year-old citizen of the United States of America and his daughters: 13-year-old; Annik Klepser and 11-year-old; Madita Klepser were involved in the fatal crash. They arrived in the State on the 26th of December 2023.
Relatives of the deceased were informed of the accident through the Embassy of the United States of America.

