Posted on 12/12/2012 8:58:28 AM PST by BenLurkin
The small plane carrying Mexican-American music superstar Jenni Rivera plunged in a nose-dive from more than 28,000 feet and hit the ground at more than 600 mph, Mexico's top transportation official said.
Gerardo Ruiz Esparza, Mexico's secretary of communications and transportation, offered a Mexican radio station the first detailed accounts of the moments leading up to the crash that killed Rivera and six other people aboard the Learjet on Sunday.
The plane practically nose-dived," Ruiz told Radio Formulate. "The impact must have been terrible."
Ruiz said the 43-year-old aircraft hit the ground 1.2 miles from where it began falling and that it plummeted at a nearly 45-degree angle. The plane left Monterrey around 3:30 a.m. Sunday after a concert performance. According to authorities, controllers lost contact with the U.S.-registered plane about 10 minutes after takeoff.
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Notice it does not have engines? Airframe hours over 15134, 11148 landings
The photo apparently is not the plane in question. It came up on google under the Jenni Rivera story. Sorry about that.
Wrong plane. My mistake. Sorry.
Wrong plane. Sorry. It came up on Google with the Rivera story.
Yes, you’re probbly right. But the pix I posted was not the Rivera plane. Sorry about that. Bad picture placement with the Rivera story.
Your right. It’s too small. In fact, it’s the wrong pix I selected by accident. Sorry about that.
No worries.
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