Cuban Aerocaribbean S.A.Airplane ATR-72-212 Crash

At this moment aeronautic and natonal authorities have launched a probe into the occurence and a commission has been created to investigate the tragic accident. There were 61 passengers and 7 crew members aboard the plane, including 40 Cubans and 28 foreigners

By: Juventud Rebelde

Email: digital@juventudrebelde.cu

2010-11-04 | 15:33:34 EST
Rescue workers are seen beside the burning remains of an ATR-72-212 twin turboprop aircraft which crashed near Guasimal in central Cuba.Rescue workers are seen beside the burning remains of an ATR-72-212 twin turboprop aircraft which crashed near Guasimal in central Cuba. Photo: Juventud RebeldeZoom
At approximately  5:42 p.m. Thursday, a Cuban Aerocaribbean S.A. airplane, ATR-72-212, onroute to Havana from Santiago de Cuba reported an emergency before losing all contact with the air transit control systems. Local authorities in the Guasimal region in the province of Sancti Spíritus reported that the airplane crashed to the ground.

At this moment aeronautic and natonal authorities have launched a probe into the occurence and a commission has been created to investigate the tragic accident.
    
There were 61 passengers and 7 crew members aboard the plane, including 40 Cubans and 28 foreigners.

Cuban Institute of Civil Aeronautics

November 4, 2010

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