Footage of the Royal Moroccan Air Force C-130 crash site: 78 fatalities, July 26th, 11
Additional footage to:http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=47c_1311717701
Seventy-eight of the 81 people aboard a Royal Moroccan Air Force C-130 military transport plane died when it crashed into a mountain on Tuesday 26th, in bad weather. The three survivors are seriously injured.
The plane was preparing to land at Guelmim military air base in southern Morocco, near the disputed Western Sahara.
The aircraft was carrying 60 military passengers, 9 crew, and 12 civilians, and went down 5 miles from Guelmin.
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Added: Jul-27-2011 Occurred On: Jul-26-2011
By: Mr-Creosote
In: World News
Tags: Aviation, Accident, Crash,
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By: Mr-Creosote
In: World News
Tags: Aviation, Accident, Crash,
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