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Flight 8250 was operated by the local, privately owned Colombian airline AIRES. [2] [3] The aircraft was on a flight from Bogotá to the Colombian island of San Andrés, in the Caribbean. [3] A popular tourist destination, San Andres Island is about 190 kilometres (120 mi; 100 nmi) east of the Nicaraguan coast. [3]
A former AIRES Bombardier Dash 8 Q200 taxiing at El Dorado International Airport in 2011. The airline was founded on 2 October 1980 as AIRES, starting operations on 23 February 1981, with a few small planes, until they acquired some Embraer 110 Bandeirante and Fairchild F27. In 1990, the airline registered a 9% decrease in passenger transport.
Aeropesca Colombia Flight 217; Aeropesca Colombia Flight 221; Aerosucre Flight 157; Air France Flight 422; AIRES Flight 8250; American Airlines Flight 965; 1947 Avianca Douglas DC-4 crash; Avianca Flight 03; Avianca Flight 203; Avianca Flight 410; Avianca Flight 9463
All 7 passengers and 2 crew are killed. Aero Flight 311 (3 January 1961) – The plane, a Douglas DC-3, entered a spin during approach and crashed into the woods, killing all 25 people on board. Aero Flight 217 (8 November 1963) – A Douglas DC-3 crashed into the ground while trying to land at Mariehamn Airport. The plane came to rest upside ...
Veteran And 'Devoted Father,' 68, Stabbed To Death On New Year’s Eve: Police. ... Veteran American Airlines flight attendant killed in random attack while on a layover in Denver. Show comments.
Velasquez said 8,000 people had been displaced by fighting. Though he gave a death toll of 60, the governor's office in Norte de Santander province and the human rights ombudsman said the toll was 80.
Egyptian swimmer who was killed in a plane crash while serving with the Egyptian Air Force when his Spitfire collided in mid-air with another Spitfire over Port Said. Paris Kanellakis: Greece 1995 Computer scientist, professor American Airlines Flight 965: Buga, Colombia Navigational errors by flight crew William Kapell: United States 1953
An accompanying death certificate listed the cause of death as natural. At the time, Watson’s mother wondered how the medical examiner in Colombia arrived at that conclusion.