jueves, 1 de diciembre de 2016

Confirm that LAMIA flight had no gas when it crashed



Flight 2933 that crashed Lamia Monday near Medellin, Colombia, had no gasoline, according Freddy Bonilla, Secretary of Aviation Safety in Colombia. 
"When we arrived in the area of ​​the accident and now that we have inspected the bodies, we can say that the plane did not have gasoline," Bonilla told a press conference on Thursday.
"We started the investigation process to establish the reasons why I did not have gasoline," he added.
Under Colombian and Bolivian regulations an airplane must have enough gas reserves to be able to fly to other airports or for emergencies.
The plane had 77 people in total, among them the Brazilian team Chapecoense that went to Medellín to face Atletico Nacional by the Copa Sudamericana.
With information from Shasta Darlington and Natalie Gallon

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