Libya General's Malta-Registered Plane 'Intact' Before Ankara Crash: Report
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Libya general's Malta-registered plane 'intact' before Ankara crash: report
A Malta-registered private jet carrying Libya's military top brass that crashed near Ankara, killing all on board, was in one piece with both engines working when it hit the hillside, a technical report found Thursday.The preliminary report was drawn up by the accident investigation team looking into the December 23 crash and added to the...
The private aircraft carrying the Libyan Chief of Staff and two French did not disintegrate in flight, according to a preliminary report, contradicting the first speculations about an explosion The plane
Libya general's plane 'intact' before Ankara crash: preliminary report - Turkish Minute
A private jet carrying Libya’s top military official was still in one piece and had both engines running when it slammed into a hillside near Ankara last month, a preliminary technical report said Thursday. The report was drafted by an accident investigation team and added to an investigation file opened by Ankara’s chief public prosecutor into the December 23 crash, Turkish media reported. The Dassault Falcon 50 struck a hilltop at an altitude …
The private plane carrying the Libyan Chief of General Staff, General Mohamed Ali Ahmed Al-Haddad, and which crashed in late December near the Turkish capital, Ankara, did not… Turkey: The Falcon in which the Libyan Chief of General Staff was riding did not explode in mid-air, according to a report - NAVAL SHIPPING
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