2002 Pirelli Tower airplane crash

Milan plane crash
Impact zone in the Pirelli Tower shortly after the crash.
Accident
Date18 April 2002; 22 years ago (2002-04-18)
SummaryCollision with building, for reasons undetermined; most plausible reason suicide by pilot[1]
SitePirelli Tower, Milan, Italy
45°29′05″N 9°12′05″E / 45.48472°N 9.20139°E / 45.48472; 9.20139
Total fatalities3 (1 on plane, 2 in building)
Total injuries60
Aircraft
Aircraft typeRockwell Commander A112
OperatorPrivate
RegistrationHB-NCX
Flight originLocarno Airport, Magadino, Switzerland
Passengers0
Crew1
Fatalities1
Survivors0
Ground casualties
Ground fatalities2
Ground injuries60

On 18 April 2002, at 17:48 (local time), a Rockwell Commander 112 crashed into the upper floors of the Pirelli Tower in Milan, Italy, for reasons still unclear. The crash killed the pilot and two others in the building. Sixty more people sustained injuries in the building and on the ground.

The crash raised fears of a terrorist attack because of the similarities with the September 11 attacks, which had occurred seven months earlier. A subsequent investigation ruled out terrorism as a motive.

  1. ^ "Investigators:Intentional or accidental crash?". Corriere Della Sera.it. 20 April 2002. Retrieved 12 November 2016.