Part 80: Kosovo

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This plane crash takes us to the European country of Kosovo, which is located next to the following countries: Serbia, North Macedonia, Albania and Montenegro.

WARNINGS OF A PLANE CRASH

A/N: A short chapter

 Pictured above is a similar type of aircraft involved in this crash

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Pictured above is a similar type of aircraft involved in this crash.

SiFly Flight 3275, registered as Foxtrot- Oscar Hotel Foxtrot Victor (F-OHFV), was a non-scheduled international passenger flight from the Italian Airport of Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport (IATA: FCO, ICAO: LIRF), Rome to Pristina International Airport (IATA: PRN, ICAO: BKPR), Pristina, Kosovo, the flight was operated by the Italian airliner SiFly using an ATR 42-300 series aircraft, on the 12th of November 1999, the aircraft struck a mountain during the approach to Pristina, the crash killed al 24 people on board the plane, the accident remains the deadliest aviation disaster in Kosovo's history.

At 11:13am local time, the flight crew declared "They want to land", the plane was second in line for landing, Pristina ATC gave another heading to the crew of the flight, after confirming their position, the controller gave the last heading of 180 degrees to line up with the runway, the crew responded "Kosovo three two seven five roger turn left heading one eight zero", this was the last radio transmission from Flight 3275 before they crashed into a mountain.

The summary of the crash was Controlled Flight into Terrain.

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