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janek62
13th Nov 2008, 14:57
Report from BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A U.S. civilian cargo aircraft with between four and six people on board crashed shortly after take-off in western Iraq on Thursday, the U.S. military said, adding that there were no immediate details on casualties.
"It was a malfunction. It lost radio contact, then it crashed ... We have no information on the fate of the crew," a U.S. military spokeswoman said.
The plane had taken off from an air base near the western city of Falluja.
Last month, a U.S. soldier was killed when two Black Hawk helicopters collided while landing in northern Baghdad, a crash which also injured two American and two Iraqi soldiers.

Tex
13th Nov 2008, 17:57
It wasn't a US airplane. It was a contractor AN-12. Seven reported killed.

Newforest2
14th Nov 2008, 13:34
Falcon Aviation Group.

Seven die in Iraq plane crash - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) (http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/11/14/2419477.htm?section=world)

fantaman
14th Nov 2008, 14:20
Did they charter the Antonov? From their website it looks like they only operate one Fokker 27 and five Beech 1900C's?

mini
14th Nov 2008, 22:46
RIP guys.

More to the point, what are the SAR protocols in Iraq?

I was there in '03 and it was an issue then (ie none)

Newforest2
15th Nov 2008, 11:24
On a contract with Fedex.

Seven killed in cargo plane crash in western Iraq_English_Xinhua (http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-11/14/content_10359577.htm)

theRealFlyingNomad
15th Nov 2008, 15:23
There is an interesting thread talking about this topic on the "African Aviation" forum...

here is the Link:
http://www.pprune.org/african-aviation/346089-war-zone-search-rescue.html

mini
15th Nov 2008, 22:27
Guess it hasn't changed then... :sad:

Newforest2
16th Nov 2008, 12:53
Three Russian crew members killed. Operated by British Gulf International, now there's a company with a reputation!:D

Untitled Page (http://www.istockanalyst.com/article/viewiStockNews+articleid_2802640.html)

Flying Mechanic
16th Nov 2008, 15:13
I knew the loadmaster onboard, RIP brother Jay, u will be missed by so many.

JustFlyin'
16th Nov 2008, 18:28
Sad news indeed.

Spent many hours flying around the ME with Jay
on the jumpseat.

May his soul rest in peace.
I hope his family won't be forgotten and looked after well.

ScoobyDuu
16th Nov 2008, 18:44
I also flew with Jay, he was a class act! He will not be forgotten

ScoobyDuu
16th Nov 2008, 18:46
is BGI/an12 known to have issues?

Newforest2
16th Nov 2008, 20:30
Google Victor Bout/BGI.:uhoh:

MRAF
24th Nov 2008, 18:22
http://http://www.arabianbusiness.com/538707-catastrophic-incident-caused-iraq-cargo-plane-crash