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"I know that they were in Lithuanian airspace and were in contact with Palanga Airport, but then the signal disappeared. Maybe the plane got shot down, maybe something else,"
- The head of Klaipeda Airlines
sputniknews.com...
originally posted by: smurfy
Funny thing, is that the Wiki AN-2 page has been updated to the 17th and that the two pilots were killed??
"As of February 14, 2015 there have been 470 hull-loss accidents of An-2, claiming a total of 486 human lives. One of the most recent accidents occurred around 6:45 in the afternoon on 17 May, 2015 in the Baltic Sea, where an Antonov An-2 operated by Klaipėdos avialinijos was operating a non-scheduled flight from Gothenburg to the Klaipėda and crashed, killing all 2 crew members on board."
originally posted by: residentofearth
a reply to: smurfy
I hope russians has nothing to do with that. They are flying over Baltic Sea without transponder turn on.
Plane? - Engine problem?
Looking forward for more informations.
originally posted by: dollukka
I wonder who were on-board and if it is somehow linked to art exhibition in ex KGB building, which hit the news all around the World with the crucified Putin statue...
Propably just an accident .. but there is always a question mark ...
originally posted by: Thebel
It's ridiculous how they they don't care about borders and fly around without transponder. It's true that there is constant threat of getting hit by Russian plane. It wouldn't be surprise in this case either. And the shot-down theory isn't that far-fetched either, maybe it was "accident".
originally posted by: Thebel
originally posted by: smurfy
Funny thing, is that the Wiki AN-2 page has been updated to the 17th and that the two pilots were killed??
"As of February 14, 2015 there have been 470 hull-loss accidents of An-2, claiming a total of 486 human lives. One of the most recent accidents occurred around 6:45 in the afternoon on 17 May, 2015 in the Baltic Sea, where an Antonov An-2 operated by Klaipėdos avialinijos was operating a non-scheduled flight from Gothenburg to the Klaipėda and crashed, killing all 2 crew members on board."
Yeah, I noticed that. But when I checked the source for that, it didn't say anything about crash or finding 2 crew members dead.
That source in lithuanian
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: smurfy
Most people that follow aviation accidents are going to assume that they were killed. Almost any time a plane suddenly goes missing like that, it doesn't end well for the people on board.