Incident occurs in Korschenbroich as aircraft approaches Monchengladbach airport.
A small plane crashed into a residential building in Korschenbroich, western Germany, resulting in the deaths of two individuals.
One of the deceased is identified as a 71-year-old woman, who is believed to be the pilot of the aircraft.
The crash occurred as the plane was approaching its destination at Monchengladbach airport, located less than 4 kilometers from the crash site.
The aircraft struck the terrace of a home in a residential area, subsequently igniting a fire that caused significant damage to the structure.
Emergency services responded immediately to the scene, with firefighters working to contain the blaze.
Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident, including the identity of the second victim, who may have been either a passenger on the plane or an individual present on the ground during the crash.
Of the three occupants registered as living in the impacted residence, two were reportedly not at home at the time and have since communicated with law enforcement.
Initial reports indicate that the pilot had departed from Alkersleben, located near Erfurt in eastern Germany, earlier that day and had planned to land in Monchengladbach.
It has been noted that she encountered technical difficulties during the flight preceding the crash.