A Blue Wing Airlines Antonov AN-28, scheduled flight from Godo Holo [SMGH] to Paramaribo Zorg en Hoop (Suriname) with 6 passengers and 2 crew, was enroute about 10 minutes into the flight when the crew reported bad weather and shortly thereafter radio contact was lost. The airplane did not arrive at Zorg en Hoop until several hours after estimated arrival. All eight occupants are feared dead.
Air Traffic Services in Suriname said, the airplane crashed about 200km southeast of Paramaribo into the jungle in the Upper Marowijne District.
The exact location of Godo Holo is unknown except for locals, the Civil Aviation Authority of Suriname never published any data about the airstrip. Tourists reported on the Internet, that the airstrip is located at the Tapanahony River. The airline gives the distance to Godo Holo as 115 (unknown whether this is nautical miles, statute miles or plums) whereas the airline provides the distance to Drietabbetje as 110 (again unknown whether plums or any sort of miles). An airstrip, not mentioned anywhere, is visible on satellite images at Pikienkondre of Miranda, which about fits the distance difference, the tourist description of the airfield as well as the description of the crash location in the upper Marowijne District, which is marked by the joint of Tapanahony and Lawa Rivers to the Maroni (Marowijne) River.
Fonte: Simon Hradecky
Air Traffic Services in Suriname said, the airplane crashed about 200km southeast of Paramaribo into the jungle in the Upper Marowijne District.
The exact location of Godo Holo is unknown except for locals, the Civil Aviation Authority of Suriname never published any data about the airstrip. Tourists reported on the Internet, that the airstrip is located at the Tapanahony River. The airline gives the distance to Godo Holo as 115 (unknown whether this is nautical miles, statute miles or plums) whereas the airline provides the distance to Drietabbetje as 110 (again unknown whether plums or any sort of miles). An airstrip, not mentioned anywhere, is visible on satellite images at Pikienkondre of Miranda, which about fits the distance difference, the tourist description of the airfield as well as the description of the crash location in the upper Marowijne District, which is marked by the joint of Tapanahony and Lawa Rivers to the Maroni (Marowijne) River.
Fonte: Simon Hradecky
Editado por 4NDRE, 16 de maio de 2010 - 01:16 .



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