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Passenger plane crashed at Wau airport in South Sudan
A South Supreme Airlines plane crashed at South Sudan's Wau airport with 44 passengers on board. (www.airlive.net) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Nothing like keeping the crowd's back for investigative purposes.
Oh yes and another troll reposting.
Glad all are alive...unfortunately probably never know the hows or whys but fingers crossed
I stand corrected...from this report, it appears to have hit a fire truck while landing.
http://avherald.com/h?article=4a675f56
And I got to love The Mirror and MetroUK.."Passenger plane crashes at airport 'leaving 44 people dead'"...dumb doorbell reporters
http://avherald.com/h?article=4a675f56
And I got to love The Mirror and MetroUK.."Passenger plane crashes at airport 'leaving 44 people dead'"...dumb doorbell reporters
Needs to be rewritten as makes very little sense as it simply crashed and burned.
Too late already posted troll.
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South Sudan Plane Crash: Passenger Deaths Feared At Wau Airport [PHOTOS]
A passenger plane reportedly carrying nearly 44 passengers crashed at Wau Airport in South Sudan Monday, though it wasn't immediately clear whether the commercial flight was landing or taking off from the tarmac. Photos spread across social media showing a plane apparently burning out its engine and going up in smoke as workers and crowds gathered to survey the damage.
Images showed the plane's tail end had been separated from the commercial vehicle and was clouded in smoke as teams rushed to spray the area down with large hoses.
http://www.ibtimes.com/south-sudan-plane-crash-passenger-deaths-feared-wau-airport-photos-2511384?utm_content=buffere605f&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
South Sudan Plane Crash: Passenger Deaths Feared At Wau Airport [PHOTOS]
A passenger plane reportedly carrying nearly 44 passengers crashed at Wau Airport in South Sudan Monday, though it wasn't immediately clear whether the commercial flight was landing or taking off from the tarmac. Photos spread across social media showing a plane apparently burning out its engine and going up in smoke as workers and crowds gathered to survey the damage.
Images showed the plane's tail end had been separated from the commercial vehicle and was clouded in smoke as teams rushed to spray the area down with large hoses.
http://www.ibtimes.com/south-sudan-plane-crash-passenger-deaths-feared-wau-airport-photos-2511384?utm_content=buffere605f&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer