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Pages in category "Accidents and incidents involving the Cessna 208 Caravan" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Grand Caravan aircraft took off from Xakanaka airstrip at 13:55. Almost immediately after take-off, the engine lost power and the aircraft collided with trees. It then crashed nose first approximately 600 metres from the airfield, with an intense fire quickly engulfing the wreckage, burning beyond recognition the bodies of six passengers ...
On August 26, 2000, a Cessna 208B Grand Caravan crashed into the Arenal Volcano, an active volcano in Costa Rica. The Cessna Caravan took off from Juan Santamaría International Airport in San José at 11:38, for a flight to Tamarindo.
208B Grand Caravan in Mexico with its right rear airstair door open. The 208B Grand Caravan is 4 feet (1.2 m) longer than the 208, and the passenger-carrying version has eight side windows instead of the 208's six. 208B Grand Caravan Officially named the 208B Caravan but marketed as the Grand Caravan. The 208B is 4 ft (1.2 m) longer than the ...
Raisbeck was leasing the single-engine Cessna Grand Caravan 208B EX to collect “baseline aircraft performance data,” according to a statement from the company’s president, Hal Chrisman.
PCG Cessna Grand Caravan 208 after take-off from Basco, Batanes, Philippines. Philippine Coast Guard 1 Unit. [12] Rwanda. Rwandan Air Force [2] South Africa. South African Air Force [2] Uganda. Uganda People's Defence Force [2] United Arab Emirates. United Arab Emirates Air Force [2] The Cessna 208 is used as a skydiving platform United States
The aircraft involved, manufactured in 2007, [3] was a Cessna 208B Grand Caravan registered as HS-SKR with serial number 208B1241. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Passengers and crew
The flight, with a planned duration of 40 minutes, was operated by Costa Rican regional airline Nature Air and the aircraft involved was a Cessna 208B Caravan manufactured in 2001. On board the aircraft were 10 passengers, mostly American tourists, and 2 pilots.