This plane crash takes us to the Caribbean nation of The Bahamas, which is located in the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean and it's located near: Cuba, Haiti and the United States of America.
WARNINGS OF A PLANE CRASH
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Pictured above is a similar type of plane that was involved in this crash.
On the 25th of August 2001, a Cessna 402 twin engine light aircraft, registered as November 8097 Whiskey (N8097W), crashed shortly after takeoff from Marsh Harbour Airport (IATA: MHH, ICAO: MYAM) on the Abaco Islands of the Bahamas, the plane was heading to Opa-Locka Airport (IATA: OPF, ICAO: KOPF), Miami, Florida, the crash killed the pilot plus all of the eight passengers on board (nine in total).
The investigation determined that the aircraft had attempted to takeoff while heavily overloaded, the eight passengers exceeded the plane's certified passenger numbers which was seven passengers, the investigation also found out that the captain falsified records on his experience and qualifications to fly the Cessna 402 aircraft.
The aircraft shortly crashed after takeoff, about 200 feet (60 meters) from the end of the runway, the aircraft was broken into pieces and some of the seats from the plane were thrown from the aircraft.
The summary of the crash was crashed shortly after takeoff due to overloading.
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