Multiple reports describe a pattern of small aircraft incidents in Beijing over the past two decades, culminating in a crash on Friday. The latest incident involves an aircraft described as about the size of a car striking the tallest building in Beijing. The available information characterizes the aircraft as small and the impact as occurring at the city’s tallest structure, drawing attention to recurring risks associated with aircraft accidents in densely built areas. While the cited coverage focuses on the Friday crash as a recent, high-profile event, it also frames it within a broader historical context of similar small-aircraft crashes that have previously occurred in Beijing over the last 20 years. The sources provided do not offer additional verified details on the circumstances of the crash, such as flight path, cause, casualties, or an investigation status. The reports therefore primarily establish what happened in the most recent incident—an aircraft hits Beijing’s tallest building—and link it to earlier comparable crash events in the city over the same time span.