An ATR 42-300 plane, belonging to
Santa Barbara Airlines, with 46 passengers on board is missing after it took
off Thursday, at 4:59 p. m. local time from the Venezuelan city of Merida, heading to Simon
Bolivar International
Airport, near Caracas.
According to AFP, the plane has
allegedly crashed in the Coyado del Condor region of the northern Andes, after some villagers reported they had seen the
plane go down and had heard a crash in the mountains. Police and national guard
have left immediately to search the area.
General Antonio Rivero, Venezuela’s
emergency management director, told the media that the rescue crews “have
information regarding the possible discovery of the plane” in the mountainous
region, but the aircraft’s condition is unknown yet.
The twin-engine aircraft took off
in good weather, and the journey should have taken an hour and 45 minutes, but
30 minutes after the take-off, the aircraft lost contact with control towers and disappeared
from radar.
The officials of Santa Barbara airline, a
small Venezuelan airline covering domestic routes, said that although the plane
was 20-years old it was in good technical conditions.
They said that the pilot was
“both competent and well-suited.”
According to the Venezuela’s
civil aviation authority there were 43 passengers and 3 members of the crew on
board. Reuters reports that the passenger list included a well-known Venezuelan
political analyst and relatives of a senior government official.
The family members and relatives
of the passengers on the missing plane, have gathered to wait for their loved
ones, and received counseling. They are due to fly Friday to the area the plane
is believed to have crashed.
The ATR 42-300 aircraft was built
by French-Italian company ATR. The ATR 42 series has been involved in at least
17 accidents since its first flying in 1984, according to the Aviation Safety
Network.
This is the third plane crash in
as many months in Venezuela.
In January, 14 people died after the aircraft crashed into the sea north of Caracas; a Cessna with seven
passengers on board crashed in the Amazon in December.