Dozens dead in Venezuela crash

A domestic airline flight turns deadly as all those aboard are killed.

The flight was en route from Merida to the Simon Bolivar Airport in Caracas

Mountain villagers had reported hearing a loud noise they thought could be a crash soon after the disappearance of flight 518, Gerardo Rojas, a civil defence official said on Friday.

   

Venezuela‘s civil aviation authority said the aircraft was carrying 43 passengers and three crew members.

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The passenger list included a well-known Venezuelan political analyst and relatives of a senior government official, authorities said.

       

‘Competent’

 

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Jorge Alvarez, president of Santa Barbara, said the 20-year-old aircraft was well maintained and had no record of technical problems.

   

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The pilot had worked with the airline for eight years and received special training for flying in the Andes, Alvarez told Globovision, the television station.

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“I have to believe the pilot was certainly both competent and well-suited” for the flight, he said.

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The plane was an ATR 42-300, a turboprop aircraft built by French-Italian company ATR.

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The ATR 42 series has been involved in at least 17 accidents since first flying in 1984, according to the Aviation Safety Network, a private air safety monitoring agency.

   

Thursday’s incident was the second reported involving a Venezuelan flight this year after a plane carrying 14 people, including eight Italians and one Swiss passenger, crashed into the sea close to a group of Venezuelan islands in January.


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