Von den 146 Insassen wurden 131 bei diesem CFIT (Controlled flight into terrain) getötet (siehe auch TAN-Flug 414). We are no longer accepting comments on this article.Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media GroupNancy Pelosi slams Dr. Birx and says she has 'no confidence' in her, as the White House advisor warns America has entered a 'new, more widespread phase' of the coronavirus pandemicRestless Trump takes to Twitter at 4:17am to defend his action on COVID-19 and lash out at Biden as new poll shows nearly two-thirds of Americans do NOT approve of how he is handling the pandemic REVEALED: New York City has already had more shootings in 2020 than in the whole of 2019 as man hit by stray bullet becomes 777th victimRepublicans refuse to go above $1 trillion in next coronavirus relief package as Pelosi signals a stalemate after negotiations stall Meghan Markle gifted Kate Middleton a Smythson notebook to 'break the ice' and 'cooed over 20-month-old Princess Charlotte' when the pair first met, new biography claimsThe land with no face masks: Holland's top scientists say there's no solid evidence coverings work and warn they could even damage the fight against Covid-19California becomes first state to hit the half million covid cases milestone as more than 1,000 Americans die from the virus for the fifth day running'Don't be fooled by the downgrade': Florida's governor warns residents that Isaias will likely become a hurricane again before it slams into the state today - and then sweeps up the East CoastActor Wilford Brimley, who appeared in Cocoon and True Grit before becoming the Quaker Oats pitch man, dies at 85Emotional Naya Rivera fans gather for vigil at Lake Piru where the Glee star drowned while out boating with her little boy Defiant Trump says federal agents will NOT leave Portland unless the local police 'complete cleanup of Anarchists and Agitators' as the city experiences a second night of peaceful protestsMexican drug lord 'El Marro' is captured by Mexican security forces after the cartel boss notorious for fuel theft was blamed for surge in crime in gang-torn Guanajuato'It's a miracle she's alive': Missing girl, 18, is found safe in ravine nine days after she got lost in Washington woods - as rescuers reveal she survived on berries and creek waterSearch is called off for seven marines and a sailor two days after their amphibious assault vehicle sank off Southern California coastMother reveals clever trick for getting sand off your hands and feet after a day at the beach - and all you need is talcum powderFlorida man clings to the hood of a semi truck driving down an interstate for NINE MILES before troopers intercept vehicleLindsey Graham says Trump should allow a U.S. firm like Microsoft to take over TikTok after the deal was 'put on hold' when the president announced he was banning the appBlack girl, 15, who was sent to juvenile detention for ten weeks for 'failing to do her HOMEWORK' is finally released after huge backlash'Like the view? Many firefighters that service Toncontín International Airport have seen more than one major airline crash in their careers. Not only does that make taking off and landing more challenging but the site — built on the southern edge of Tegucigalpa in 1948 — still operates with old navigation equipment.It’s a dangerous combination that unnerves even the most skilled pilots and has caused several of them to come undone. Federal Aviation Administration records show the plane registered to TVPX Aircraft Solutions Inc. in North Salt Lake, Utah. At least six Americans were injured yesterday when a plane crashed while landing at the Honduran capital's international airport and split in two.A local businessman, Pedro Atala, said it was a 'miracle' that the accident had not resulted in more injuries, or fatalities. But for those flying in and out of Toncontin Airport in the meantime, opening day for the new site can’t come soon enough. A TACA plane crashed at the Tegucigalpa's airport in Honduras on May 30, 2008. Firefighters sprayed foam onto the crash and part of the plane appeared to lie across a street.Honduras' emergency management agency posted photos showing a twin-engined white Gulfstream 200 jet that appeared broken in half near the center.