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- Code Number:
- TAFV41P06_08
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EC-HBU, Binter, ATR-72-212, PW124B, ATR-72 series, PW124B, March 1996
- CN: 459
First flight: 16/06/1995 Test registration: F-WWLE Engines: 2x PWC PW124B Last Registration: CU-T1549 History: 21/11/1995 Continental Express N12903 08/04/1999 Binter Canarias EC-HBU 23/10/2006 Aero Caribbean CU-T1549 Written-off Accident report: Date: 04/11/2010 Time: 17:51 Location: Near Guasimal, Cuba Flight number: 883 Departure airport: Santiago, Antonio Maceo - Cuba (SCU / MUCU) Arrival airport: Havana, Jose Marti Intl - Cuba (HAV / MUHA) People on board: 68 (61 Passengers et 7 crew members) On board fatalities: 68 On ground fatalities: 0 Accident Phase: En route Description: Extreme meteorological freezomg conditions caused the airplane to ice up severely at an altitude of 20,000 feet
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