Wednesday, November 28, 2012

A Chinese-made K-8 training airplane crashed during an air force flying exhibition on Tuesday in Venezuela

Venezuela (AP) A Chinese-made K-8 training airplane crashed during an air force flying exhibition on Tuesday and the military helicopter sent to rescue the pilots also went down, authorities said.
The two pilots in the K-8 aircraft successfully ejected before the crash and none of the crew of the Cougar helicopter were injured, authorities said.
Venezuela's information minister, Ernesto Villegas, said the Chinese-made plane plummeted to the ground near a military parade at Libertador Air Base in the central state of Aragua.
He said in a message posted on his Twitter that the cause of the crash was mechanical failure and it occurred as pilots participated in an exhibition to celebrate the anniversary of Venezuela's air force.
Venezuela's Air Search and Rescue Service announced that a Cougar helicopter also crashed during an operation to rescue the pilots.

The crashes occurred five days after two Bronco airplanes collided near the same airbase, killing one of three pilots involved in the accident.

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