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2011 Angolan Air Force crash

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On 14 September 2011, an Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia, operated by the Angolan Air Force, crashed just after takeoff from Nova Lisboa Airport,[1] killing 11 army officers (including three generals) and six civilians.[2] The accident occurred at 11:30 am at the airport, with a military delegation on board the flight at Albano Machado Airport.[3]

Aircraft[edit]

The aircraft was an Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia, operated by the Angolan Air Force. It had first been flown in 2002. At the time of the accident, the plane had a tail number of T-500 and a C/n/msn of 120359.[1]

Accident[edit]

The accident occurred just after the plane took off from Albano Machado Airport at about 11:30am.[4] During takeoff the plane was flying low according to one witness before it slammed into the ground,[5] killing 17 out of 23 people on board.[1]

Investigation[edit]

An investigation has been launched by the Angolan Air Force. Provincial aviation officers have said that the crash and the fire could have been caused by technical problems.[5]

Aircraft occurrence name = 2011 Angolan Air Force Crash occurrence_type = Accident
image = Skywest Airlines Embraer EMB-120ER Brasilia N216SW.jpg image_size = 230px caption = An Embraer EMB-120ER Brasilia plane, similar to the one that crashed.
date = 14 September 2011 type = Under investigation site = Albano Machado Airport
coordinates = aircraft_type = Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia aircraft_name =
operator = Angolan Air Force tail_number = T-500 [1]
origin = Albano Machado Airport, Huambo destination = Luanda Airport, Luanda
passengers = 17 crew = 4 injuries = 6
fatalities = 17[1] survivors = 6

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