5 crew dead after Aerosucre cargo plane crashes in Colombia

Five people died and one person has been hospitalized after an Aerosucre cargo Boeing 727 crashed following a failed takeoff from Puerto Carreño's Germán Olano Airport on Tuesday. Photo courtesy of Colombian Red Cross

PUERTO CARREñO, Colombia, Dec. 21 (UPI) — Colombia’s Special Administrative Unit of Civil Aeronautics said five people died when an Aerosucre cargo Boeing 727 crashed following a failed takeoff in the Puerto Carreño municipality.

The cargo plane was scheduled to fly from Puerto Carreño’s Germán Olano Airport to Bogota on Tuesday but it crashed at 5:23 p.m.

“After the accident, five crew members died and flight technician Diego Armando Vargas Bravo survived, who was immediately transferred to the San Juan de Dios Hospital in the municipality, where he is currently being stabilized by medical personnel,” the aviation agency, known as Civil Aeronautics, said in a statement. “In the next few hours, he will be transported to Bogota on an ambulance plane from the Colombian Air Force.”

Among the dead are captain Jaime Cantillo, copilot Mauricio Guzmán, flight engineer Pedro Duarte, dispatcher Felipe Vargas and forklift operator Nelson David Rojas.

The plane crashed about 10 miles from the airport after a failed takeoff.

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