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Friday, February 22, 2008 (AP)
Venezuela Plane Crash Kills 46
By JORGE RUEDA, Associated Press Writer


   (02-22) 09:57 PST CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) --

   All 46 people aboard a Venezuelan passenger plane died when it slammed
into an Andean mountain, rescue crews confirmed Friday.

   "By the way it crashed we can determine there are no survivors," said Ge=
n.
Ramon Vinas, head of the civil aviation authority.

   Search teams reached the remote site by helicopter and had to lower
themselves with ropes onto the "complicated" mountainous terrain, Vinas
said.

   "The impact was direct. The aircraft is practically pulverized,"
firefighter Sgt. Jhonny Paz told the Venezuelan television channel
Globovision.

   The French-made ATR 42-300 carrying 43 passengers and three crew members
crashed Thursday at an altitude of 13,500 feet in an area known as Los
Conejos plateau within the Sierra La Culata National Park, officials said.

   The plane went down about 6 miles from the airport in the Andean city of
Merida, where the Santa Barbara Airlines flight departed for Caracas,
Vinas said.

   Once the plane took off, the control tower received no further
communication from the pilot, according to Jorge Alvarez, president of
Santa Barbara, a small airline that covers domestic routes in Venezuela.

   Relatives and friends of the victims gathered in tears, some of them
embracing, at Simon Bolivar International Airport near Caracas.

   "We join in the profound pain of all the relatives of our passengers and
co-workers," the airline said in a statement. It pledged to cooperate
fully in an investigation.

   Aircraft manufacturer ATR, based in Toulouse, France, said specialists
from the company and the French Accident Bureau were leaving immediately
to assist investigators.

   The weather was normal for Merida on Thursday, with some areas sunny and
fog at higher elevations, said Lt. Luis Uzcategui of the Merida fire
department.

   "In that mountainous area there always tends to be more fog due to the
altitude," Uzcategui said.

   Among the dead were the mayor of a small town in Merida state, Alexander
Quintero; his 11-year-old boy; and two young relatives of federal Public
Safety Vice Minister Tarek El Aissami, state Gov. Florencio Porras said.

   ____

   Associated Press writers Sandra Sierra and Fabiola Sanchez contributed to
this report. --------------------------------------------------------------=
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Copyright 2008 AP

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