Thursday, May 19, 2011

Begin investigations into the crash in Argentina

BUENOS AIRES, 19 May. The Accident Investigation Board Civil Aviation is investigating the cause of the crash of airliner Sun in which 22 people died in the crash of his unit in the Black River on Wednesday night (early Thursday CET Spanish). Vice President Juan Nifeneger, assured Thursday that still "not handled any assumptions" about it.

"Last night, after learning of the emergency, launched a search and rescue operation in the area, which by then had very bad weather conditions, has held a spokesman for the Civil Aviation Administration, as reported by the state agency Argentina Telam. "Once you have located the plane crash" has proceeded to the intervention by "Justice" and "the National Board of Accident Investigation Civil Aviation, whose experts are already conducting the relevant expertise and are leading the investigation "to determine the causes of the incident, he added.

Nifeneger, meanwhile, has stated, in remarks at the Jorge Newbery airport, the pilots of the plane had "experience" were "very meticulous with ratings up" and were "fully capable of their actions." It has also revealed that "the plane's last communication with the base was at 20.50 local time (1.50 on Thursday).

Nifeneger has confirmed that "there are complications to reach the geographic area" where the accident occurred. Moreover, the doctor Renato Gasaniga, a member of the first rescue team that visited the scene, has Apostille that "for two hours we were raking and searching for survivors but found none." "He had very dark places and poor visibility, but still could see parts of the plane and bodies everywhere", has described the hospital's medical Menucos.

"We arrived between 22.20 and 22.30 hours (3 and 4 am CET Spanish)," said Gasaniga, which has ensured that he was "shocked" by the experience he had had to live in that devastated place.

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