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  Brazilian plane goes down near airport; explosion likely, 33 dead | The San Diego Union-Tribune
The propeller aircraft operated by Rico Linhas Aereas fell into dense jungle at 6:37 p.m.
Brazil's CNB national radio said a propeller problem in one of the aircraft's Pratt and Whitney engines was thought to have triggered the accident.
Rico Linhas Aereas vice president Metin Yurtsever, however, said the cause was still a mystery, the Estadao news agency reported.
www.signonsandiego.com /uniontrib/20040516/news_1n16brazil.html   (401 words)

  
 RICO Linhas Aereas - C7 - Tarumã - Brazil - Mr Atila Yurtsever, President - ATI, Air Transport Intelligence - ATI — ...
A Rico Linhas Aereas Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia turboprop crashed in dense jungle on 14 May about 10mi (16.1km) from Manaus airport, according to reports.
Rico Linhas Aereas is taking over operation of...
A Rico Linhas Aereas Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia crashed while on a domestic flight in northwestern Brazil late on 30 August, reportedly killing 23 of the 31 on board.
www.rati.com /ALLANDING_20630.htm   (330 words)

  
 Rico Linhas Aereas aircraft crashes in Amazon jungle. | Business   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Rico Linhas Aereas aircraft crashes in Amazon jungle.
An aircraft operated by Rico Linhas Aereas crashed into the Amazon jungle on Saturday (15 May), killing all 33 people on board.
"Rico Linhas Aereas aircraft crashes in Amazon jungle." is an article from the Business category.
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 Boston.com / News / World / Latin America/Caribbean / Brazil Amazon Plane Crash Kills 33   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Rescue crews abandoned the search for survivors and wreckage along the banks of the Rio Negro River on Saturday after only finding scattered human remains and unidentifiable fragments of the aircraft.
Embraer, the world's fourth-largest civil aviation manufacturer, said it was sending technicians to the crash site to help determine the cause of the accident.
In August 2002, a similar aircraft owned by Rico Linhas crashed near Rio Branco, the capital of northwest Acre state, killing 23 people.
www.boston.com /news/world/latinamerica/articles/2004/05/16/brazil_amazon_plane_crash_kills_33?mode=PF   (512 words)

  
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The Rico Linhas Aereas air taxi crashed about 7 p.m.
But we will only know what the reason was after investigations," Metin Yurtsever, a Rico Linhas Aereas official, told Folha Online news service.
Earlier, police said as many as 24 people may have died, but the city morgue and hospital confirmed 23 were killed in the crash, including Congressman Ildefonso Cordeiro of the centrist Brazilian Social Democratic Party.
www.grangier.fr /news/journal-2002-09-02.txt   (1288 words)

  
 swisspolitics.org | Amazon plane crash kills 33
The propeller aircraft operated by Rico Linhas Aereas fell into dense jungle about nine miles (15 km) from Manaus airport at 6:37
Brazil's CNB national radio said a propeller problem in one of the aircraft's Pratt and Whitney engines was thought to have triggered
Rico Linhas Aereas vice-president Metin Yurtsever, however, said the cause was still a mystery, the Estadao news
www.swisspolitics.org /en/news/index.php?section=int&page=news_inhalt&news_id=4937240   (443 words)

  
 Sigma Transactions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
September 25, 2003 - On behalf of PLM Worldwide Leasing, SIGMA arranges a lease for one B737-200 (s/n 21007) to TAF Linhas Aereas.
December 11, 2001 - On behalf of PLM Transportation Equipment Corporation, Sigma concludes an operating lease for a 737-300 (s/n 24700) to Pluna Lineas Aereas Uruguayas.
The aircraft represents the first B737-300 for Pluna and is a part of a fleet upgrade program replacing B737-200As.
www.sigmaair.com /eventmap/eventmap2.htm   (3186 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Plane crashes in Brazilian Amazon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) — A domestic airliner crashed near the Amazon city of Manaus, killing all 30 passengers and three crew members, a fire department official said Saturday.
The turboprop plane owned by regional airliner Rico Linhas Aereas was traveling from the western Amazon city Sao Paulo de Oliveira to Manaus, the inland capital of the state of Amazonas, when it crashed Friday night, said Manaus Fire Department rescue official Maj. Ernesto Rodrigues.
In 2002, another Brasilia-120 aircraft owned by Rico crashed near the city of Rio Branco in the western Amazon, killing 23 people.
www.usatoday.com /news/world/2004-05-15-brazil-crash_x.htm   (334 words)

  
 Northwest Herald - Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
SAO PAULO, Brazil – A domestic airliner crashed near the Amazon city of Manaus, killing all 30 passengers and three crew members, a fire department official said Saturday.
The turboprop plane owned by regional airliner Rico Linhas Aereas was traveling from the western Amazon city São Paulo de Olivenca to Manaus, the inland capital of the state of Amazonas, when it crashed Friday night, Manaus Fire Department rescue official Maj. Ernesto Rodrigues said.
The plane dropped off the radar at Manaus' Eduardo Gomes International Airport about 10 miles from the runway after it suspended landing procedures to allow another plane carrying sick people on the way to a hospital to land, Rodrigues said.
www.nwherald.com /print/283290473429304.php   (254 words)

  
 World Digest - [Sunday Herald]
BRASILIA: An explosion is thought to have caused a twin-engine aircraft carrying 33 people to crash in Brazil’s Amazon jungle.
An official for Rico Linhas Aereas, which operated the turbo-prop plane, said it crashed nine miles from Manaus in northwest Brazil’s Amazonas state.
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www.sundayherald.com /42043   (243 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > World -- Search for Brazil plane crash survivors
BRASILIA, Brazil – Helicopter rescue crews searched Brazil's dense Amazon jungle early Saturday for survivors from a twin-engine turboprop plane that crashed with 33 people aboard near the city of Manaus, airline and emergency service officials said.
The Rico Linhas Aereas aircraft crashed some 9 miles from Manaus at 6:37 p.m.
Friday in the north west Amazonas state as it prepared to land at Manaus' Eduardo Gomes airport with a full capacity of 30 passengers and three crew members, officials said.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/world/20040515-0356-brazil-plane.html   (292 words)

  
 TheSunLink.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
SAO PAULO, Brazil -- A domestic airliner crashed near the Amazon city of Manaus, killing all 30 passengers and three crew members, a fire department official said Saturday.
The turboprop plane owned by regional airliner Rico Linhas Aereas was traveling from the western Amazon city Sao Paulo de Olivenca to Manaus, the inland capital of the state of Amazonas, when it crashed Friday night, said Manaus Fire Department rescue official Maj. Ernesto Rodrigues.
The plane dropped off the radar at Manaus' Eduardo Gomes International Airport about 10 miles from the runway after it suspended landing procedures to allow another plane carrying sick people on the way to a hospital to land, he said.
www.thesunlink.com /redesign/2004-05-16/nationworld/475166.shtml   (707 words)

  
 Daily Excelsior... World
The plane from Rico Linhas Aereas, a major regional airline in northern Brazil, crashed about 20 minutes before its scheduled arrival on late Friday in Manaus, capital of Brazil’s amazonas state.
The crash site remained undiscovered until yesterday, when teams of soldiers and firefighters found the wreckage about 16 kilometres from Manaus in an inaccessible region of heavy jungle.
Another Rico Linhas Aereas plane went down almost two years ago in the state of acre, killing 23 of the 31 people on board.
www.dailyexcelsior.com /web1/04may17/inter.htm   (2789 words)

  
 Fatal Embraer Events
Both crew members and nine of the 13 passengers were killed.
Both crew members and six of the 14 passengers were killed.
14 May 2004; Rico Linhas Aéreas Embraer Brasilia; near Manaus, Brazil: The airplane, on a domestic flight from São Paulo de Olivença to Manaus via Tefé, crashed in the tropical jungle near the Rio Negro river while approaching Manaus.
www.airsafe.com /events/models/embraer.htm   (1588 words)

  
 Search for plane crash survivors - World - www.smh.com.au
Rescue crews are searching Brazil's dense Amazon jungle for survivors after a plane carrying 33 people crashed near the city of Manaus.
The Rico Linhas Aereas aircraft crashed as it prepared to land at Manaus' Eduardo Gomes airport.
In August 2002 a similar aircraft owned by Rico Linhas crashed near Rio Branco killing 23 people.
www.smh.com.au /articles/2004/05/15/1084571007735.html   (150 words)

  
 Khaleej Times - Online
In Acre, the Brasilia-model plane, manufactured by Brazil's Embraer, departed from the city of Cruzeiro do Sul, near the border with Peru, and made a stop in the city of Tarauaca before the crash.
It belonged to the Rico Linhas Aereas air taxi service.
Seventeen bodies were transported to the Rio Branco morgue and nine survivors were sent to a local hospital, the morgue said.
www.khaleejtimes.co.ae /ktarchive/010902/theworld.htm   (5367 words)

  
 JAFARIYANEWS, September 1 News
Several other people were hospitalized in critical condition.
Rico Linhas Aereas Airlines, an air taxi service that has been flying in the Amazon region for decades, operated the Brazilian turboprop plane.
The twin-engined aircraft, an Embraer Brasilia, crashed 1.5 kilometers (one mile) from the end of the airport's runway, amid heavy rainfall, reports said.
www.jafariyanews.com /sep2k2/1_News.htm   (497 words)

  
 Scotsman.com News - International - Jungle hunt for survivors after plane crashes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
HELICOPTER rescue crews searched Brazil’s dense Amazon jungle early yesterday for survivors from a twin-engine turboprop plane that crashed with 33 people aboard near the city of Manaus, airline and emergency service officials said.
The Rico Linhas Aereas aircraft crashed some nine miles from Manaus late on Friday in the north-west Amazonas state as it prepared to land at Manaus’ Eduardo Gomes airport with a full capacity of 30 passengers and three crew members, officials said.
In August 2002 a similar aircraft owned by Rico Linhas crashed near Rio Branco, the capital of north-west Acre state, killing 23 people.
news.scotsman.com /international.cfm?id=559102004   (485 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Amazon jungle just minutes from landing at the industrial city of Manaus, aviation authorities said on Saturday.
The propeller aircraft operated by Rico Linhas Aereas fell into dense jungle about nine miles from Manaus airport in northwest Amazonas state, 1,200 miles northwest of the capital, Brasilia.
The turbo-prop, carrying 30 passengers and three crew, was on a normal approach in clear skies when it disappeared off the radar screen, Brazil's regional civil aviation service said.
www.cao.ir /english/news/print.asp?id=457   (256 words)

  
 The Daily Star: International News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Rescue crews working in heavy rains early yesterday pulled the remaining bodies from a twin-engine turboprop plane that crashed in northwest Brazil, killing at least 23 people, including a congressman.
The Rico Linhas Aereas air taxi carrying 28 passengers and three crew crashed at about 7 pm local time on Friday in a field almost 1.6 km from the airport in Rio Branco, the capital of the northwest state of Acre.
Earlier, police said as many as 24 people may have died, but the city morgue and hospital confirmed 23 died in the crash, including Congressman Ildefonso Cordeiro of the centrist Brazilian Social Democratic Party.
www.thedailystar.net /dailystarnews/200209/01/n2090113.htm   (5289 words)

  
 Khaleej Times Online - Plane carrying 33 crashes in Brazil Amazon
BRASILIA, Brazil - A plane carrying 30 passengers and three crew crashed in dense Amazon jungle near the Brazilian city of Manaus on Friday night, the nation’s Globo television network reported, citing emergency services.
The Rico Linhas Aereas flight crashed around 9 miles (15 kms) west of Manaus in Brazil’s north west Amazonas state as it prepared to land at the city’s airport, Globo reported.
Local emergency services found the wreckage of the aircraft after a six-hour search in the jungle but gave no reports on casualties or survivors, Globo reported.
www.khaleejtimes.com /DisplayArticle.asp?xfile=data/theworld/2004/May/theworld_May279.xml§ion=theworld   (196 words)

  
 FlightSafe News flashes - 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
In the latest of a series of accidents to afflict Brazil’s domestic airlines in the past month an ATR42-300 of regional carrier Total Linhas Aereas has crashed 20 minutes after take-off from Sao Paulo’s Guarulhos Airport en-route to Londrina.
This accidents follows a number of others, including three accidents to TAM’s Fokker 100 fleet and one to a Rico Linhas Aereas EMB-120 Brasilia aircraft.
The third accident, which happened late on August 30, was to a Rico Linhas Aereas Embraer Brasilia aircraft on approach to Rio Branca on a domestic flight from Taraura.
www.flightsafe.co.uk /newsflashes2002.html   (3425 words)

  
 Indiainfo.com -> News -> World -> Brazilian Cong member among 24 dead in air crash   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Rio De Janeiro: Twenty-four people, including a member of the Brazilian Congress identified as Ildefonco Cordeiro, were killed in a plane that crashed in North Western Brazil, reports citing police officials said.
Reports said that the plane belonging to Rico Linhas Aereas with about 30 people on board went down shortly after taking off from the airport in Rio Branco, close to Brazil's border with Peru and Bolivia, late August 30 night.
At least six people could have survived the crash, they said.
news.indiainfo.com /2002/08/31/31crash1.html   (249 words)

  
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 Hello Sao Paulo
Rio De Janiero: A Brazilian passenger plane carrying 33 people has disappeared over the Amazon region near the city of Manaos, airline officials said today.
The Rico Airlines plane took off from the town of S...
BRASILIA, Brazil - A plane carrying 30 passengers and three crew crashed in dense Amazon jungle near the Brazilian city of Manaus on Friday night, the nation’s Globo television network reported, citing emergenc...
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