Two Dead, 10 Injured After Light Airplane Crashes Through Hangar Roof At Adelaide Airport A pilot and passenger have died and 10 people on the ground have been hurt, including one with critical injuries, after a light plane crashed into a hangar shortly after takeoff at a suburban airport in Australia. The four-seat, twin-engine Diamond DA42 aircraft had just taken off from Parafield airport, north of Adelaide, shortly after 2 pm when it crashed into a hangar where a significant amount of fuel was stored. In a briefing at the airport, Chief Inspector Andrew McCracken said the two people who died were in the aircraft and four people had been rushed to Royal Adelaide hospital.