Bolivia, Operation failure caused military plane crash

Posted on May 26, 2011 • Filed under: Bolivia, Latin America Aviation, Police/Military Activity

Research: The pilot sailed down a hill height and destabilized the aircraft.
Operational failures caused the crash of the Cessna 341, Bolivia Air Force (FAB), in which six people, two soldiers and four officers from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC, by its acronym English) – were burned to death last May 5 at the Rio Santa Elena, community Collpamarca Inquisivi province, official spokesmen said yesterday the FAB.
The accident investigation board, after 19 days, presented the concluding report concerning this tragedy. Read Article

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