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Colombia Chapecoense plane crash: What we know | Colombia Chapecoense plane crash: What we know |
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A passenger plane carrying 77 people, including Brazil's Chapecoense football club, has crashed in Colombia. Just six people survived. Here is what we know so far. | A passenger plane carrying 77 people, including Brazil's Chapecoense football club, has crashed in Colombia. Just six people survived. Here is what we know so far. |
What happened? | What happened? |
A charter plane flying from Brazil to Colombia via Bolivia lost contact with ground controllers on Monday evening after the pilot reported an electrical fault. | A charter plane flying from Brazil to Colombia via Bolivia lost contact with ground controllers on Monday evening after the pilot reported an electrical fault. |
Images from a flight tracker show the Lamia Flight 2933 circling several times just outside of Medellin. | Images from a flight tracker show the Lamia Flight 2933 circling several times just outside of Medellin. |
At around 22:15 on Monday (03:15 GMT on Tuesday), on the approach to the Colombian city of Medellin, it crashed in Cerro Gordo in the municipality of La Union. | At around 22:15 on Monday (03:15 GMT on Tuesday), on the approach to the Colombian city of Medellin, it crashed in Cerro Gordo in the municipality of La Union. |
The plane broke apart on impact but did not explode, raising suspicions that it had lost power due to a lack of fuel. | The plane broke apart on impact but did not explode, raising suspicions that it had lost power due to a lack of fuel. |
That seemed to be confirmed in leaked audio from the air traffic control tower, published by Colombian and Brazilian media. | |
It revealed the pilot repeatedly requesting permission to land, due to a "total electric failure" and "lack of fuel". | |
Just before the tape ends, the pilot said he was flying at an altitude of 9,000ft (2,743m). | |
The aircraft's two black box flight recorders, which could provide essential information into what happened, were later recovered "in perfect condition", officials said. | The aircraft's two black box flight recorders, which could provide essential information into what happened, were later recovered "in perfect condition", officials said. |
Bad weather hampered rescue efforts, with the crash site inaccessible by air. Rescuers had to travel on foot for more than half an hour to reach the site. | Bad weather hampered rescue efforts, with the crash site inaccessible by air. Rescuers had to travel on foot for more than half an hour to reach the site. |
Colombia's disaster management agency says 71 people died - the number of dead was initially put at 75, but it turned out four passengers did not make the flight. | Colombia's disaster management agency says 71 people died - the number of dead was initially put at 75, but it turned out four passengers did not make the flight. |
Who was on board? | Who was on board? |
The British Aerospace 146 short-haul plane, operated by Bolivian-based charter airline Lamia, was carrying 77 people. | The British Aerospace 146 short-haul plane, operated by Bolivian-based charter airline Lamia, was carrying 77 people. |
Chapecoense were due to play in the final of the Copa Sudamericana, against Medellin team Atletico Nacional. | Chapecoense were due to play in the final of the Copa Sudamericana, against Medellin team Atletico Nacional. |
Three of the survivors are footballers: defenders Alan Ruschel and Helio Zemper Neto, as well as reserve goalkeeper Jakson Follman. Their injuries vary in their severity. | |
In an update on Wednesday, the club said Ruschel underwent spinal surgery, but retained "normal movement" in his limbs. Neto was in a critical but stable condition, with a positive outlook. | |
It said Follmann "is the one in the most severe state". He had one leg amputated and was still at risk of losing his other foot. | |
The club's main goalkeeper, Marcos Padilha aka Danilo, was pulled alive from the wreckage but later died. | The club's main goalkeeper, Marcos Padilha aka Danilo, was pulled alive from the wreckage but later died. |
Two crew members and a journalist also survived, according to Colombia's disaster management agency UNGRD. | Two crew members and a journalist also survived, according to Colombia's disaster management agency UNGRD. |
Colombian aviation officials said there were 21 journalists on board, six of them from the Fox Sports Brasil channel and others from the Globo network. | Colombian aviation officials said there were 21 journalists on board, six of them from the Fox Sports Brasil channel and others from the Globo network. |
Who are Chapecoense? | Who are Chapecoense? |
Chapecoense are a small team from Chapeco, a southern city famous for its meat-packing and an area not commonly associated with the big clubs of the Copa Sudamericana, South America's equivalent to the Europa League. | Chapecoense are a small team from Chapeco, a southern city famous for its meat-packing and an area not commonly associated with the big clubs of the Copa Sudamericana, South America's equivalent to the Europa League. |
The team, founded in 1973, has been performing well this year, sitting in the middle of the table of the national championship. | The team, founded in 1973, has been performing well this year, sitting in the middle of the table of the national championship. |
Chapecoense were promoted to Brazil's top division, Serie A, for the first time in the club's history in 2014. | Chapecoense were promoted to Brazil's top division, Serie A, for the first time in the club's history in 2014. |
It is quite an achievement for a small club with one of the most limited budgets of any team in the first division. The club also has no well-known star player. | It is quite an achievement for a small club with one of the most limited budgets of any team in the first division. The club also has no well-known star player. |
Last week they were seen rejoicing after beating Argentina's Club Atletico San Lorenzo de Almagro, a popular team whose supporters include Pope Francis. | Last week they were seen rejoicing after beating Argentina's Club Atletico San Lorenzo de Almagro, a popular team whose supporters include Pope Francis. |
Why did the flight have a stopover? | Why did the flight have a stopover? |
Lamia, originally a Venezuelan operator but now based in Bolivia, requested permission from the National Civil Aviation Agency (Anac) to transport the Chapecoense team on a charter flight from Brazil to Colombia. | Lamia, originally a Venezuelan operator but now based in Bolivia, requested permission from the National Civil Aviation Agency (Anac) to transport the Chapecoense team on a charter flight from Brazil to Colombia. |
Anac denied the request, based on the Brazilian Aeronautics Code (CBAer), which deals with air service agreements between countries, stating that the agreement with Lamia did not cover the service. | Anac denied the request, based on the Brazilian Aeronautics Code (CBAer), which deals with air service agreements between countries, stating that the agreement with Lamia did not cover the service. |
The team then took a commercial flight from Sao Paulo in Brazil to Santa Cruz de la Sierra in Bolivia, before boarding the Lamia Flight 2933 bound for Medellin. | The team then took a commercial flight from Sao Paulo in Brazil to Santa Cruz de la Sierra in Bolivia, before boarding the Lamia Flight 2933 bound for Medellin. |
What type of plane was it? | What type of plane was it? |
The aircraft was a British Aerospace 146 short-haul plane, often used by carriers to service small city-based airports. | The aircraft was a British Aerospace 146 short-haul plane, often used by carriers to service small city-based airports. |
The four-engine plane was first used in 1999 and belonged to two other airlines before being sold to Lamia. | The four-engine plane was first used in 1999 and belonged to two other airlines before being sold to Lamia. |
Moments before the crash, an electrical fault was recorded with the control tower at Medellin airport, according to a Colombian airport press release. | Moments before the crash, an electrical fault was recorded with the control tower at Medellin airport, according to a Colombian airport press release. |
This is not the first recorded incident involving a British Aerospace 146 aircraft: | This is not the first recorded incident involving a British Aerospace 146 aircraft: |