Plane doing Brazillian players kept running of fuel before smashing
The plane that slammed in Colombia's Medellin killing 71 individuals on load up including individuals from the Brazillian football group, Chapecoense, came up short on fuel minutes before
it smashed on Tuesday November 29th. This is as per a spilled sound recording of the pilot's last interchanges with the control tower.
The pilot was heard over and again asking for consent to land, saying that the plane had endured "add up to electrical disappointment, without fuel."
A co-pilot of an Avianca plane flying adjacent at the time additionally said he caught the LaMia 933 plane reporting it was out of fuel, calling "mayday" and requesting that the control tower guide it to the runway.
Fundamental driver of the crash is yet to be found out by Brazilian examiners. Just six of the 77 individuals on board survived the crash
The plane that slammed in Colombia's Medellin killing 71 individuals on load up including individuals from the Brazillian football group, Chapecoense, came up short on fuel minutes before
it smashed on Tuesday November 29th. This is as per a spilled sound recording of the pilot's last interchanges with the control tower.
The pilot was heard over and again asking for consent to land, saying that the plane had endured "add up to electrical disappointment, without fuel."
A co-pilot of an Avianca plane flying adjacent at the time additionally said he caught the LaMia 933 plane reporting it was out of fuel, calling "mayday" and requesting that the control tower guide it to the runway.
Fundamental driver of the crash is yet to be found out by Brazilian examiners. Just six of the 77 individuals on board survived the crash
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