3 killed in Chilean air force plane crash

 
Xinhua, September 3, 2011

At least three people were killed Friday when a Chilean air force plane crashed, Chile's Ministry of Defense confirmed in a statement.

Defense Minister Andres Allamand said on national television that the crash occurred in the late afternoon near the remote Juan Fernandez archipelago, located some 700 km off the Pacific coast.

"The scenario which we are facing is particularly adverse," the minister said before heading for an emergency meeting with President Sebastian Pinera. He was referring to the unpredictable weather and geographical conditions which might hamper search and rescue efforts.

Allamand said the Defense Ministry had sent an aircraft and a frigate equipped with a specialized rescue helicopter to the crash site to help search for survivors.

Between 18 and 21 passengers were traveling aboard the CASA 212 military aircraft, including a crew from the TV channel TVN which wanted to cover the archipelago's rebuilding efforts after the massive earthquake that hit Chile in February 2010, TVN reported.

Juan Fernandez's Mayor Leopoldo Gonzalez told local media that aviation authorities lost communication with the plane as it approached the islands.

"It's regrettable," Gonzalez said on national television.