Four people were killed this morning in a plane crash in the Saudi province of Tabuk while on a routine flight, according to Almarsd.
A light twin-engine jet owned by the Saudi Commission for Wildlife crashed in Al Khanqa natural reserve, in the governorate of Taima’a.
Director of the reserve Saud bin Raja’a Al Shemmari and chief pilot Judai bin Hussain Al Shamlani were killed.
The crash also caused the death of co-pilot Mohammed bin Meflah Al Qathami and employee Mejza’a Al Shemmari.