The plane crashed into the ground on the site of the living area of the farm and created a crater of about 25 square meters.
[2] In front of the church in Welrijp a few meters wide monumental tombstone was placed in remembrance of the people who died.
His body was found the day after the crash at the other side of a ditch, probably blown away by the air pressure.
The father Tjerk Postma (42), mother R. Postma-de Jong (41) and their four children: Tineke (11), Willem (10), Ali (8) and Gerrit (5).
[2][7] Quickly after the crash the party of the Christelijke Boeren- en Tuindersbond [nl] in Franeker was stopped.
[2] In the morning after the crash, the defense minister Sim Visser and chief of the Royal Netherlands Air Force, lieutenant general Heije Schaper came by airplane from Ypenburg to visit the crash site.
[2][6] The funeral was attended by many authorities and deputies of the Dutch Royal Air Force.
The next day an investigation team of the tactical air forces command went by plane to the crash site.