Plane crashes before landing in NE Botswana

Source:Xinhua Published: 2013-7-3 9:22:20

Photo taken on July 2, 2013 shows the wreckage of a South African registered cargo aircraft that crashed on Saturday 7km northwest of the Francistown International Airport in the northeastern part of Botswana just before it landed. Botswana's Aircraft Accident Investigating Unit within the country's <a href=Ministry of Transport and Communications on Tuesday announced that investigations into last Saturday's plane crash in the northeastern part of Botswana are ongoing. (Xinhua) " src="http://www.globaltimes.cn/Portals/0/attachment/2011/977d509c-7961-4a70-9d57-3fcca7fae0e5.jpg" />

Photo taken on July 2, 2013 shows the wreckage of a South African registered cargo aircraft that crashed on Saturday 7km northwest of the Francistown International Airport in the northeastern part of Botswana just before it landed. Botswana's Aircraft Accident Investigating Unit within the country's Ministry of Transport and Communications on Tuesday announced that investigations into last Saturday's plane crash in the northeastern part of Botswana are ongoing. Photo: Xinhua

 
Photo taken on July 2, 2013 shows the wreckage of a South African registered cargo aircraft that crashed on Saturday 7km northwest of the Francistown International Airport in the northeastern part of Botswana just before it landed. Botswana's Aircraft Accident Investigating Unit within the country's Ministry of Transport and Communications on Tuesday announced that investigations into last Saturday's plane crash in the northeastern part of Botswana are ongoing. (Xinhua)

Photo taken on July 2, 2013 shows the wreckage of a South African registered cargo aircraft that crashed on Saturday 7km northwest of the Francistown International Airport in the northeastern part of Botswana just before it landed. Botswana's Aircraft Accident Investigating Unit within the country's Ministry of Transport and Communications on Tuesday announced that investigations into last Saturday's plane crash in the northeastern part of Botswana are ongoing. Photo: Xinhua

 
An accident investigator stands by the wreckage of a South African registered cargo aircraft that crashed on Saturday 7km northwest of the Francistown International Airport in the northeastern part of Botswana just before it landed, July 2, 2013. Botswana's Aircraft Accident Investigating Unit within the country's Ministry of Transport and Communications on Tuesday announced that investigations into last Saturday's plane crash in the northeastern part of Botswana are ongoing. (Xinhua)

An accident investigator stands by the wreckage of a South African registered cargo aircraft that crashed on Saturday 7km northwest of the Francistown International Airport in the northeastern part of Botswana just before it landed, July 2, 2013. Botswana's Aircraft Accident Investigating Unit within the country's Ministry of Transport and Communications on Tuesday announced that investigations into last Saturday's plane crash in the northeastern part of Botswana are ongoing. Photo: Xinhua

 
An accident investigator addresses media by the wreckage of a South African registered cargo aircraft that crashed on Saturday 7km northwest of the Francistown International Airport in the northeastern part of Botswana just before it landed, July 2, 2013. Botswana's Aircraft Accident Investigating Unit within the country's Ministry of Transport and Communications on Tuesday announced that investigations into last Saturday's plane crash in the northeastern part of Botswana are ongoing. (Xinhua)

An accident investigator addresses media by the wreckage of a South African registered cargo aircraft that crashed on Saturday 7km northwest of the Francistown International Airport in the northeastern part of Botswana just before it landed, July 2, 2013. Botswana's Aircraft Accident Investigating Unit within the country's Ministry of Transport and Communications on Tuesday announced that investigations into last Saturday's plane crash in the northeastern part of Botswana are ongoing. Photo: Xinhua


 

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