Learjet 35A crashes in Rio Grande, Argentina: What We Know

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On the afternoon of July 1st, a Learjet 35A with registration LV-BPA suffered an accident at the Rio Grande airport, in the province of Tierra del Fuego.

The aircraft, which was currently operating for the company FlyingAmerica, reportedly had a problem during take-off and fell to the ground near the Gobernador Ramón Trejo Noel International Airport, within the grounds of the Naval Air Station.

Preliminary reports indicate that there were four fatalities.

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Update 16:35 local time: Argentina’s Junta de Seguridad en el Transporte (Safety Transport Board) informed that is aware of the accident and is mobilizing a team of investigators to the site.

 

This is a developing story.

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