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con-pilot 25th Sep 2007 18:37

Gulfstream II crashes (shotdown?) in Mexico near Cancun.
 
Details sketchy. Authorities claim 3.2 tons of cocaine on board. First link in Spanish. No word on the crew.

http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/450941.html

http://www.airliners.net/discussions....main/3626088/

MarcJF 25th Sep 2007 21:14

Any English link available?

HowlingWind 25th Sep 2007 21:19


Any English link available?
Here's a translation from Reuters.

rusty sparrow 25th Sep 2007 21:21

translation from google
 
here's how google translates it:

Airplane loaded with drugs in Yucatan falls

When trying to land, the airship crashes in near mounts leaving its step more than 132 bulks of cocaine http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/img/20...onyuc1_int.jpg
The airship was practically broken in its fall (Photo: NTX)

http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/imag/boton-imprimir.jpghttp://www.eluniversal.com.mx/imag/boton-envia.jpg- TO A TO + Yasmín Rodriguez/Correspondent
The Universal one
Tixkokob, Yucatan
Monday 24 of September of 2007
14:06 an airplane of a unknown air line was forced to descend the first hours from this Monday in mounts near this municipality and that finally crashed leaving its step more than 132 bulks of drug, cocaine, according to confirmed military elements. Shortly after the obligatory landing the airplane was guarded by elements of the Mexican Army, Federal Police of Ways and the PGR and was between mounts leaves from its fuselage and its turbines in where key N987SA was ***reflxed mng.
Versions not yet confirmed indicated that the airplane could have Colombian origin and that was forced to land by military elements that detected their flight through radar.
In the place of the facts, three kilometers inside of the municipality and between several ranchería, was the main tail of the airplane and a part of the fuselage that was practically broken in its fall. Also throughout this reduction it left to pieces of its main wings as well as seats and the 132 bulks correctly packed of cocaine.
Neighbors of this municipality showed that he was from the dawn of today when they listened to noises of motors of airplanes and helicopters, in which seemed to be a persecution.
The airplane of blue and white color with red bands was steeply in positions found when falling in these mounts. The Mexican Army unfolded an operative one in the place in where an investigation of these facts would begin.
The unofficial versions did not indicate if they had stopped after this forced landing of the airship with drugs.

rcr

Avman 25th Sep 2007 22:31

Reported to be GII N987SA (c/n 172).

er340790 26th Sep 2007 00:40

To put things into perspective......
 
at the current UK street price (allegedly) for cocaine, 3.2 tons of the stuff would buy 5 or 6 new Gulfstreams @ list price.

MSP Aviation 26th Sep 2007 01:25

I've never seen wreckage so "clean" before. That one fuselage section looks like it sheared at a bulkhead, the interior is so intact it could almost be a display cross-section.

con-pilot 26th Sep 2007 01:52

Also from the pictures it appears that the gear was down and the flaps were in landing position. No fire, but still no word on the crew.

I'll call some of my friends still with the DOJ in a day or two and see what I can find out.

ORAC 26th Sep 2007 09:14

Flight International: Gulfstream II carrying cocaine crashes in Yucatan peninsula, Mexico
By Barbara Cockburn

An aircraft loaded with four tonnes of cocaine crashed on 24 September in Mexico's Yucatan peninsula, according to news sources.

The aircraft, said to be a Gulfstream II, crashed after being chased by military helicopters, in a jungle area in the state of Yucatan as soon as it entered Mexican airspace.

The aircraft was reconfigured to carry cocaine instead of passengers and had, according to reports, flown in from Colombia. No-one was found onboard when authorities arrived at the scene.

antic81 26th Sep 2007 09:21

How do Military Helicopters keep up with a Gulfstream II??

Dave Gittins 26th Sep 2007 12:16

None of the news reports suggest it was shot down .. looks more like it crashed trying to land somewhere unsuitable.

Is a 3.2 tonne payload right for a Gulf II ???

ORAC 26th Sep 2007 12:59

Gets even more interesting. Was he lost? Did his ground handlers not turn up and illuminate a strip for him?

.......The jet went down in the town of Tixkokob in the state of Yucatan, Mexico, 160 miles from beach resort Cancun.

Witnesses said they had seen military helicopters following it until it crashed Tixkokob assistant police chief Ernesto Hernandez said: "The plane was flying over the town for almost two hours. That's why we called the army.".........

It was registered to Donna Blue Aircraft in Coconut Creek, Florida, according to a search of its identification number on the US Federal Aviation Administration's website. But there was no company with that name listed in Coconut Creek........

con-pilot 26th Sep 2007 16:54


Is a 3.2 tonne payload right for a Gulf II ???
From what I've been told that much weight exceeds the zero fuel weight.

CaptW5 26th Sep 2007 17:44

I don't think that type of operator would bother too much with THAT detail....:hmm:

con-pilot 26th Sep 2007 18:44


I don't think that type of operator would bother too much with THAT detail....
I certainly agree with that statement. And to be honest I don't think one could tell any difference in the performance of the aircraft as well. As zero fuel weight tends to more of a structural limitation rather than a that of performance.

Of course if the wings come off because of overloading the structure it would tend to affect the performance of the aircraft somewhat. :p

Double Zero 26th Sep 2007 20:25

Wouldn't that sort of snag be more noticed ( & terminal ) at take-off for reasons of

A; takeoff not happening,
B; wing loading / fallings off ?

Maybe someone - probably not Mexican but a touch further North - has decided ' no more Mr Nice Guy '...

As the structure, as previously described, is so surgically cut maybe it was used as a test for the 747 Laser Thingie !

As for the crew getting away ? :eek:

JetFixer 26th Sep 2007 23:55

I translated this article from the todays local paper "Diario de Yucatan"

Police Secrecy

A mystery surrounds to the case of the airplane with drugs at Tixkokob

Third person stopped: a Colombian who was on the high ground.


In spite of the tight police secrecy that surrounds to the case of the narco airplane at Tixkokob. Some new details were revealed yesterday that fortify the hypothesis that it indicates that the narcotics traffickers had contacts in Quintana Roo as in Yucatan as much.

The authorities arrested a third person, apparently a Colombian, who had taken shelter in high ground at Tixkokob near the place where the airplane crash landed than three tons of cocaine destined for Cancún.

The South American, one the crew of the airplane - the other a woman, was taken from the scene at seven at night with the face covered to the facilities of the PGR in Mérida. Where there are also two yucatecans who were arrested yesterday after acting suspiciously near the crash site.

It was known that the soldiers of the Army acted practically single handedly in the operation of the seizure, without the aid of federal or state police, in order to ensure there was no infiltration.

ihoharv 29th Sep 2007 18:41

maybe not the only questionable cargo..
 
somebody else's take on N987SA
http://pimpinturtle.com/2007/09/26/c...f-cocaine.aspx
Sept. 26, 2007 -- SPECIAL REPORT -- Plane that crashed in Yucatan with 3.2 tons of cocaine was CIA rendition aircraft
WMR has learned from knowledgeable European sources that a Gulfstream II that crash landed 1.3 miles from Tikokob in Yucatan, Mexico after being chased by Mexican military helicopters for flying illegally into Mexican airspace was one of the planes chartered to the CIA for the renditioning of kidnapped prisoners. The crash landing took place on September 24. The tail number of the Gulfstream is N987SA.
Mexican soldiers found no bodies at the crash site but did discover 132 bags containing 3.3 metric tons of cocaine. The origination of the Gulfstream's flight is unknown but it was destined for Cancun when it crash landed. Police later said they had arrested one passenger who was on board the plane.
The operator of the Gulfstream is Donna Blue Aircraft, Inc. of Coconut Creek, Florida. Its address, according to the Florida Division of Corporations, is 4811 Lyons Technology, Coconut Creek, Florida 33073.
On June 10, 2006, WMR reported that the N987SA Grumman G-1159, Gulfstream II, was operated by S/A Holdings LLC and had been involved in the renditioning of prisoners to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

FLEXJET 29th Sep 2007 19:46

some "news"
 
http://news.yahoo.com/s/mcclatchy/20...n_editors_ytop

forget 29th Sep 2007 20:12

http://www.airliners.net/search/phot...ne_version=6.0


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