On the 26th, a light aircraft crashed into the 108-story skyscraper ‘CITIC Tower’ in Beijing, China, killing one pilot and injuring 13 people at the scene. Reuters diagnosed that it is very unusual for an airplane to crash into a building in the sky above Beijing, which is the most strictly controlled and virtually a no-fly zone in China. On the 27th, authorities in Beijing's Chaoyang District announced, "A two-seat light sports aircraft (LSA) collided with a high-rise building at around 5:55 p.m. on the 26th," and "The pilot was the only passenger on this plane, and he died." He added that all 13 injured people were citizens near the crash site and were receiving treatment. Authorities have not yet disclosed the identity of the pilot or the exact cause of the accident, saying that additional investigation is in progress. Photos are circulating on local social media showing the glass window on the upper floor of CITIC Tower broken and fragments of the shattered plane falling on the ground. The registration number ‘B-12PP’ was also captured written on the tail of this plane. But posts like this one after another