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    Homebuilt Crashes in Utah


    What: Blue and white homebuilt plane (described as a small homemade plane with a tube-like frame, cloth covering and a small fiberglass cockpit) en route from the Salt Lake County area.
    Where: Crashed into side of the Oquirrh Mountains near West Canyon a few miles north of Cedar Fort, a small town west of Eagle Mountain and Saratoga Springs off state Route 73.
    When: Around 11:00 a.m. 10-28-2008
    Who: pilot and passenger, both fatalities.
    Why: The crash was witnessed by several onlookers who said the engine died, and the plane began dropping in a spin. and the pilot couldn’t pull the plane’s nose up. (Some witnesses said the plane was doing aerobic stunts; others described a loss of control. The wreckage was on fire when officials arrived. Officers and investigators from Saratoga Springs, Cedar Fort and Eagle Mountain fire departments, Utah County Fire, Utah County Sheriff’s Office, and the state medical examiner were on scene Tuesday.

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    Cessna Crash Cuts Bolivian Festival Short

    What: Servicio Aereo Elorza Cessna U206G Stationair 6
    Where: San Joaquin, Beni Bolivia
    When: August 21, 2012
    Who: 1 aboard, 2 fatalities, 1 injury
    Why: The festival commemorating the 303rd anniversary of the founding of San Joaquin was cancelled.

    A small stunt plane was performing at the event doing cartwheels when the the pilot crashed into a house. The pilot was killed along with a woman in the house. Another person on the ground was injured. Witnesses said Two planes were performing cartwheels when one of them made a turn. the plane’s right wing hit the fence of the cemetery, hit some trees and crashed into the roof of a residence.

    Pilot Ramón Bilbao Mayuve (45) was killed in the crash. The woman who died, Karina Angelica Robles (23) was in her house when it was struck by the aircraft. Sixteen year old Reich Guardia Sosa was seriously injured and hospitalized in the capital.

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    12 Years and 99 Deaths Ago, TAM Airlines flight 402 Was Lost But Not Forgotten

    Friday, October 31 2008

    It has been 12 years since 99 people died in the Tam Congonhas Fokker-100 accident.

    On October 31 1996. TAM Transportes Aéreos Regionais Flight 402 set off for Rio De Janeiro and fell to earth minutes after take-off from Congonhas airport, spreading destruction on two building and seven houses, killing 99 people: 90 passengers, six members of the crew and three people on the street.

    Inquiries of TAM and Fokker, (the company who manufactured the airplane) concluded that a malfunctioning relay caused he opening of the right reverser. In December 1997, the Aeronautics Report found TAM guilty and made Fokker responsible for imperfections in the airplane.

    According to the Center of Inquiry and Prevention of Air Accidents (Cenipa) Report, during take-off, the reverser of the right engine of the Fokker-100 opened, and without any alarm, was set in motion, catching by surprise a crew in the command cabin that never was trained for this situation.

    The report disclosed that on 28 of June 1995, the Fokker sent a letter claiming it was not necessary to train pilots for this type of emergency because it was impossible for the Fokker reverser to open during take-off.

    The report says that a system changed altered the probability of imperfection in the system to one in ten million from one in a million.

    One another factor helped to knock down the airplane: the contacts of a relay (controlling of electric circuits) that should have set in motion the alarm system. This relay, according to Douglas colonel Axe, head of the Cenipa, was found 13 days after the accident.

    The human error that was the consequence of these other two situations: the lack of information on pane, caused by the burnt relay, and the lack of training for the situation by the manufacturer of the aircraft. According to report, the pilots had not followed basic recommendations.

    According to colonel Axe, the pilots could have gained time if they had allowed the airplane to go up to stabilize, without “forcing the engine in pane because of the reverse.”

    The Cenipa said that the only acknowledgment that the pilots had of the opening of the reverser was the brusque jib of the manual acceleration of the aircraft, then later when the airplane left the soil, the landing gear.

    A computer animation showed how the pilots acted in a desperate attempt to discover what was occurring.

    The tragedy timeline:

    8h26m: The control tower authorizes the airplane to take off.

    29 seconds: The airplane runs about 90 kilometers per minute in the track.

    55 seconds: The airplane raises in flight. The reverse of right turbine opens and closes for the first time, without the pilot perceiving it. Manete of the one I lock stops backwards and the pilot speeds up the turbine manually.

    70 seconds: The reverser opens for the third time and it does not close.

    74 seconds: The Fokker stick starts to tremble and the airplane loses height.

    79 seconds: The Fokker inclines to the right, the wing striking a three story building . The airplane blows up. Ninety and nine people die.

    8h27m.

    Postado for Jorge Tadeu Da Silva
    Apologies for any errors in translation

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    Aero Bravo 700 Agrícola Crashes in Perolândia, Goiás Brazil


    On April 5, 2013, an Aero Bravo 700 Agrícola spraying insecticide near the city of Perolândia crashed near GO-050 highway. The company was Planeta Viação Agrícolas. The fatal flight was to be the last run of the day.

    The plane had been spraying a cornfield when it crashed and caught on fire. Farm workers put out the fire, but not in time to save the young pilot, who suffered broken bones and severe burns.

    The cropduster was demolished.

    The Jataí Fire Department lieutenant Lourivaldo Ribeiro da Silva said the pilot had not been identified yet; and his body was taken to the Jataí Medical Legal Institute.

    The pilot has since been recognized as 25 year old Rivelino Rocha.

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    President Rafael Correa’s Helicopter Crashes


    A HAL Dhruv helicopter flown by the Ecuadorian Air Force, the president’s helicopter, crashed at Chimborazo in Equador while en route from Guayaquil to Quito.

    Three people (Lieutenant Jorge Luis, Sargent H. Cristian and Captain C. Hector) aboard the plane died. The pilot Captain P. Fabian survived.

    Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa was not aboard.

    The director of communications of the Ecuadorian Air Force confirmed the bodies of the Chimborazo helicopter crash victims will be transferred to Quito.

    The crash is under investigation.

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    Small Planes Collide Mid-Air Over Ottawa; 1 Dead

    Two small planes collided mid-air over Ottawa, Canada, on November 4th.

    Authorities said one plane went down in a field after the crash while the other one made it to Ottawa International Airport.

    One person aboard the plane that crashed in the field was killed.

    There were two people aboard the other aircraft; both remained uninjured.

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