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The investigation into the accident was carried out by the Mexican Directorate General of Civil Aeronautics (DGAC). Since the United States was the state of manufacture and registry of the aircraft, the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) sent an accredited representative to assist with the inquiry.
The crash killed all 20 passengers and crews on board. Tropical Airways Flight 1301 – The Let L-410 Turbolet was taking off from Hugo Chávez International Airport when its cargo door suddenly flipped open in mid-flight. The crew attempted an emergency landing, however, the plane stalled and crashed into a sugar cane field, killing everyone ...
Two news helicopters collided while covering a robbery story. ABC's chartered AS355F and Mainichi Shimbun own and operated Bell 206B collisions in the air. ABC-TV's helicopters crashed onto a building's roof, killing all on board. Mainichi's helicopter made a crash landing in a parking lot injuring the three on board.
This photo released by the National Transportation Safety Board shows a gaping hole where the paneled-over door had been at the fuselage plug area of Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 on Sunday, Jan. 7 ...
collided with signal tower when landing in dense fog Joseph A. Walker: United States 1966 Test pilot Lockheed F-104 Starfighter: Barstow, California: Collided with North American XB-70 Valkyrie in a tight group formation for a publicity photo John T. Walton: United States 2005 Son of Walmart founder Sam Walton: CGS Hawk Arrow [29] Jackson Hole ...
Passengers on an Alaska Airlines flight to Southern California were shaken but unhurt when the plane's landing gear collapsed shortly after touching down during Tropical Storm Hilary. The Boeing ...
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s president acknowledged for the first time Monday that seven National Guard recruits drowned in an army training accident in February — the worst military training ...
The crash occurred at 18:45 in the middle of rush-hour traffic of the Las Lomas business district, [7] causing an explosion whose flames "reached higher than the buildings". [8] According to Secretary of Communications and Transport Luis Téllez, there were no survivors. [9] Téllez also stated that the crash appeared to be an accident. [10]