So these are plane crashes from around the world, but it's only for the countries that had a true crime case, if you don't see a plane crash in here, check my True crime from around the world book.
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This plane crash takes us to the Latin American country of Belize, which is located next to the following countries: Mexico, Guatemala and the Caribbean Sea.
WARNINGS OF A PLANE CRASH
A/N: This is another short chapter
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Pictured above is the type of plane that was involved in this crash.
Crash of a Britten-Norman BN-2A-21 Islander Date: 18th of November 2005 Time: 10:30am LT (Local Time, which is just CST; Central Standard Time) Registered: Victor 3- Hotel Foxtrot Oscar (V3-HFO) Summary of the crash: The aircraft was performing a charter flight from Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport (IATA: BZE, ICAO: MZBZ), Belize City, Belize to the private airstrip of Privacion desserving Blancaneaux Lodge, the plane had two U.S citizens who were on their honeymoon and one pilot on board (3 people), at 10:16 CST, the pilot reported that they were over La Democracia an all on board seems to be ok, while the plane was descending to Privacion Aerodrome (IATA: PRV), weather conditions in the area deteriorated, that's when the twin engine aircraft crashed in a wooded area, which was located about 5 kilometres from it's destination airport. The wreckage was found at the end of the day in the mountainous terrain, weather conditions deteriorated due to the tropical storm called Gamma which was approaching Belize, all three people on board the plane were killed. Cause of the crash: Controlled Flight into Terrain due to bad weather.