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Indonesia: F-27 crash

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Fokker F27 crasht in Indonesië
BANDOENG - Een Fokker F27 van de Indonesische luchtmacht is maandag neergestort bij het vliegveld van Bandoeng, in het westen van het eiland Java. Dat heeft een woordvoerder van de luchtmacht gezegd.
Het toestel probeerde in stormachtig weer te landen, maar vloog tegen een hangar op het vliegveld. Aan boord van het toestel waren twintig tot dertig mensen. Volgens de Indonesische nieuwswebsite detik.com zijn er doden gevallen, maar hoeveel is niet bekend.

Telegraaf, ma 06 apr 2009, 10:58

A Fokker F27 aircraft belonging to the Indonesian airforce crashed on Monday at the Bandung airport. This according to a spokesman of the airforce.
The aircraft tried to land in stormy weather, but flew into a hangar at the airfield. There were 20 to 30 pax on board. According to the Indonesian newssite detik.com casualties are reported, though the number is unknown.
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Re: Indonesia: F-27 crash

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Hier een filmje met van beelden na de crash.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEzLcMn0rhA[/youtube]
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The Air Force has blamed bad weather as the likely cause of Monday's deadly plane crash into a hangar when trying to land at an air base in Bandung during heavy rain.

The Fokker F-27 medium transport plane with tail number A-2703 had just returned from
a parachuting training session when the accident took place at about 1 p.m. at Husein Sastranegara Air Force Base.

The plane's six crew and 18 soldiers from the Air Force's Special Forces (Paskhas) were killed in the accident.

The plane, from the 2nd squadron based at Halim Perdanakusumah Air Force Base in Jakarta, crashed into the aircraft service hangar of state-owned aircraft maker PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PT DI).

There were five planes being serviced at the time in the hangar. A Deraya Air Service NC-212-200 suffered a smashed wing, while a Batavia Air Boeing 737-300 suffered minor damage.

Three other aircraft — an Adam Air Boeing 737-300, a CN-235 to be delivered to France and a Robinson light helicopter — were not damaged.

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