All Four on Board Die in Puebla Plane Crash in Santa Ana Xalmimilulco
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Puebla, Pue., The collapse of a Cessna 172 aircraft registration XB-RRN on farmland of the auxiliary board of Santa Ana Xalmimilulco, municipality of Huejotzingo, caused the death of four people yesterday; three of them after the impact and the other when receiving medical care, state authorities reported.
The plane crashed on agricultural land just after taking off from Puebla airport, causing the death of 4 people Four people died on Thursday after the crash of a small plane
Shafaq News - Mexico City: Mexican authorities announced on Friday that four people were killed when a small plane crashed in the central part of the country. AFP quoted security officials as saying that the single-engine plane crashed shortly after takeoff in an industrial area of Santa Ana Zalemulco, in the central Mexican state of Puebla. Vicente Hernandez, a local resident, told AFP that the plane tried to regain control but was "flying too …
Mexico City, 2 Apr (EFE).- The Federal Civil Aviation Agency (AFAC) began an investigation this Thursday after the collapse of an aircraft in the central Mexican state of Puebla, which left a balance of four people dead, authorities reported. In communiqués, the authorities detailed that the aircraft was type Cessna 172, it covered a route from Puebla to Poza Rica National Airport, in the state of Veracruz, east of Mexico. AFAC explained that th…
PUEBLA.-An aircraft fell in the vicinity of the San Mateo Capultitlán – Santa Ana Xalmimilulco road, in the municipality of Huejotzingo, Puebla, in an air crash that left at least four people dead.This was confirmed by the state directorate of Civil Protection, which indicated that the events were recorded minutes before 1:00 p.m. on farmlands on the side of the San Miguel Quetzalcóatl Industrial Park, in the town of Santa Ana Xalmimilulco of th…
The aircraft fell into a field of cultivation in Santa Ana Xalmimilulco, maintaining an operation in the area
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