Английская Википедия:1970 Berrechid Royal Air Maroc Caravelle crash

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox aircraft occurrence The 1970 Berrechid crash was an aviation incident involving a Sud Aviation SE-210 Caravelle III on a route between Agadir and Paris,[1] with a stopover in Casablanca.[2][3]

During the descent, the airplane lost altitude near Berrechid, a city around 30 kilometers from the intermediate stop Casablanca.[2]

The crash resulted in 61 fatalities, with 21 survivors, six of whom were in critical condition.[4] It was reported that four more people died later in hospital.[3]

Crash

The crash was reported to have been a result of the plane dodging to avoid the town of Berrechid, Morocco. There is contention as to whether the aircraft hit high-voltage wires before crashing. The aircraft crashed on El Gara road, and spread debris over a Шаблон:Convert area.[5] The pilot attempted to land in a field, and a Шаблон:Convert long furrow was created in the field.[6] The crash site was near a narrow road.[2]

61 people were killed directly after the crash. Four other people died later in the hospital of Casablanca. Several other survivors were in critical condition.[3] Most of the people onboard were French and Moroccan citizens.[3]

Aftermath

The aircraft was damaged beyond repair, and the fuselage broke in two.[1] The front part of the aircraft was severely burned, while the tail damage was less severe.[6]

Aircraft

At the time of the crash, the aircraft was a 9 years and 11 months old Sud Aviation SE-210 Caravelle registered under CN-CCV.[1]

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