Airlines

DATE:22/02/08
SOURCE:Flightglobal.com
UPDATED: ATR 42 missing in Venezuela

An ATR 42-300 operated by Venezuela’s Santa Barbara Airlines has gone missing while on a domestic flight.

The aircraft remains unaccounted for several hours after it was due to have arrived at its destination airport. There are also unconfirmed reports that witnesses have come forward saying they saw it crash not far from the departure airport at a site 4,750m above sea level, although some of the information is contradictory.

The aircraft was being operated by local carrier Santa Barbara Airlines. Venezuela's Globovision television says it was operating as flight 518 between Merida and Caracas and departed at 16:59 local time on 21 February on an intended 1hr, 45min-long flight.

Civil aviation authorities have reportedly identified the ATR 42-300 as being registered as YV1449. According to Flight’s ACAS database, it has a manufacturer’s serial number of 0028 and was built in 1986. Its owner is listed as ATR Asset Management.

The reports say 43 passengers and three crewmembers were on board.

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