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AN-32 crash in Afghanistan avoiding truck

Old 25th Apr 2006, 08:22
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AN-32 crash in Afghanistan avoiding truck

Forbes: Update 12: Plane Crashes in Afghanistan, Killing 4

A plane carrying U.S. drug enforcement officials slammed into tents and mud brick houses Monday while trying to avoid a truck on a runway, killing two people on board and two girls on the ground. At least 13 people were injured, including several Americans, after the Russian-made, twin-engine An-32 aircraft plowed into a nomad settlement on landing at an airport in Lashkar Gah, capital of Helmand province.

Two of the 16 people aboard the plane - 12 passengers and four crew - were killed, said Canadian military spokesman Maj. Quentin Innis. Eight others were injured and flown by helicopters to a U.S.-led coalition hospital in Kandahar, about 75 miles away. A U.S. official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation, said the two dead on the plane were Ukrainian flight crew members. The U.S. Embassy said several of the 11 Americans aboard were injured. The nationality of the other passenger was unclear.

Two Afghan nomad girls, aged 2 and 3, were crushed to death in their mud brick homes as they slept, their mothers said. At least five other people were injured. "We were sitting eating our lunch when I heard a loud noise, and then turned to see a big plane sliding along the ground from the airstrip before it smashed into our homes," said Lal Bibi, 40, whose 2-year-old daughter, Palwasha, was killed.

The casualty count could have been higher if the settlement's men had not left earlier to work at a farm picking opium poppies, Bibi said.

The plane was leased by the State Department and carried a team from the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, Innis said. The bureau has been helping Afghan authorities conduct opium eradication campaigns across southern Afghanistan.

"The aircraft was on final approach when a civilian truck drove across the runway," Innis told The Associated Press. "The pilot pulled up to avoid hitting the truck but was unable to gain sufficient speed to remain airborne."........
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Old 25th Apr 2006, 19:43
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Originally Posted by ORAC
The casualty count could have been higher if the settlement's men had not left earlier to work at a farm picking opium poppies, Bibi said.

The bureau has been helping Afghan authorities conduct opium eradication campaigns across southern Afghanistan.
Thought 1 - ("Knee-jerk")ironic that it was at the wrong time - otherwise it might have served the intended purpose better

Thought 2 - of course, sadness that 2 people died trying to fight the drugs problem. RIP, God Bless You. It's going to be a hard fight in that area, where the poor farmers have to be "diverted" from the (relatively) high income from the poppy
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Originally Posted by ORAC
..."The aircraft was on final approach when a civilian truck drove across the runway," ......
I've heard of moose, deer, bear, & maybe camel on the runway, but a truck needs a driver in order to cross a r/w. Who let this guy loose anyway?
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Old 25th Apr 2006, 21:37
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Barit1, you've obviously never been to Afghanistan! If the direct route from A to B happens to cross a runway, 'go for it' is the local rule - whether on foot, camel, donkey or in a truck. For airport, read airstrip.
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Originally Posted by ExSimGuy
Thought 2 - of course, sadness that 2 people died trying to fight the drugs problem.

I think you missed something here, or don#t you count children aged 2 or 3 under people?
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