Private aircraft crash, 9 killed
Private aircraft crash, 9 killed
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A big news has emerged from Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic. In fact, at least 9 people were killed when a private aircraft crashed (Private Jet Crash) here last Wednesday. The plane's operator, Helidosa Aviation Group, reportedly said, the accident occurred during an emergency landing at Las America Airport. They said, nine people were killed last Wednesday when the plane crashed. According to reports, seven passengers and two crew members were among the nine killed in the incident.

A statement posted by the aviation group on Twitter has given this information. It is reported that there were 6 foreign nationals on the plane. There was a Dominican with it. However, it has not yet been reported which country the foreigners who died were citizens of. According to FlightRadar 24, the plane was on its way to Florida from La Isabella International Airport in the Dominican Republic. Meanwhile, there was an emergency landing and the plane crashed just 15 minutes after takeoff. Let me tell you all that the Aviation Group has informed that the Gulfstream GIVSP Jet was heading towards Miami.''

The company's statement said, "We are deeply saddened and saddened by this incident. We appeal to you to kindly support the families who are going through this difficult time with us in solidarity. The company also says, "There is no information at present about the cause of the incident or the accident due to emergency landing. At the same time, Helidosa has also said, "He will cooperate with air traffic accident officers (Air Traffic Accident Authorities) and civil aviation board (Civil Aviation Board).''

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