Thursday, July 14, 2011

Brazil plane crash kills 16: rescue officials

RIO DE JANEIRO, July 14 (BSS/AFP) - A small plane crashed early Wednesday near the Brazilian city of Recife after reporting an onboard emergency, killing all of its 16 occupants, rescue officials told AFP.

The Noar Linhas Aereas plane, which was bound for Natal, the
capital and main city of Rio Grande do Norte in northeastern
Brazil, crashed within 10 minutes of taking off, authorities
said.

"The information from our crews working at the site of the
accident is that there are no survivors," a spokesman for the
Recife fire department told AFP.

An aviation administration official told AFP that the crash
"was a total human and material loss."

President Dilma Rousseff voiced sadness at the tragedy, and
in a statement expressed "solidarity with the friends and family
of the passengers and crew at this painful time."

The twin engine aircraft was completely charred in the
disaster, which left a wide area of denuded terrain where a fire
had ignited the crash site, officials said.

The aviation official said that the pilot had reported an
"emergency situation" aboard the aircraft to air traffic
controllers and said he was going to attempt an emergency landing
shortly before crashing about 100 meters (300 feet) short of the
beach that was his intended goal.

"We still don't know what happened on the plane, but the
pilot managed to avoid a tragedy of enormous proportions, because
the plane narrowly avoided a densely populated area," a fire
official told local television.

The plane was carrying 14 passengers and two crew members
including the pilot when it went down.

In the aftermath of the accident, all Noar airline flight
were suspended Wednesday by Brazil's aviation authorities.

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