The twin-engine plane that crashed in Sao Paulo, Brazil took all 61 people on board with it. It crashed into the backyard of a house, thankfully without causing more injuries or other deaths on the ground. The investigation into the causes of the fatal accident may take months or even years to conclude. Here’s what we know so far: The plane was en route to Sao Paulo. VoePass Flight 2283 took off from Cascavel at 11:46 a.m. local time, according to the airline. He was heading to Guarulhos airport, outside Sao Paulo. Fairly close to its destination, the plane signaled that it was rapidly losing altitude reaching 17,000 feet, according to Flightradar24. For about 1 minute, the aircraft lost between 8,000 and 24,000 feet per minute, according to the company. Officials said the pilots did not send a distress signal. It took 89 seconds from the time the problem was detected […]
Source: News Beast
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