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Sudanese military plane crashes killing 20 | ||
2006-02-11 | ||
"Twenty people were killed -- seven crew and 13 others, soldiers," said an army spokesman. He said it was an Antonov 29 plane that caught fire and exploded. The crash took place at 9:30 a.m. (6:30 a.m. British time). A senior southern army official said the plane crashed on landing at the airport when the front tyre of the plane burst. "When landing the front tyre burst and they couldn't control the plane so it hit a building near the airport," said Elias Waya Nyipuocs, a senior official in the south Sudanese army. He added the plane then caught fire. He could not confirm that the plane had exploded. Nyipuocs said it seemed the crash was an accident. Sudan, the largest country in Africa, has few tarmac roads and relies heavily on air transport. Old Russian planes are used for both military and commercial flights and air crashes are frequent, often involving cargo planes. At almost every airport, passengers are first greeted on landing by a burnt-out wreck of a plane. Last year a helicopter crash killed the newly-appointed First Vice President John Garang in southern Sudan, just three weeks after he took office.
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Posted by:lotp |
#3 20:1, not a bad ratio for a sniper round Pan. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2006-02-11 23:29 |
#2 At almost every airport, passengers are first greeted on landing by a burnt-out wreck of a plane. Reminds me of flying into Jamaica. |
Posted by: Pappy 2006-02-11 19:27 |
#1 a little thing called maintenance would help stop these things from happening. |
Posted by: 49 Pan 2006-02-11 17:39 |