17/9/50

Thai jet crash

Sunday's crash left 88 people dead and investigators trying to determine just what caused the smash at the airport at Phuket in southern Thailand.
Thailand's Deputy Transportation Minister Sansern Wongchaum said that results from the recorders would take around a week to come back. "Then we will analyze and then we will ... see what the real reason is of the situation here," he said.
American crash investigators are likely to aid enquiries. The aircraft that crashed was a U.S.-made Boeing MD-82, and the National Transportation Safety Board will assist the Thai government in the investigation, according to a statement on the NTSB's Web site.


One-Two-GO Airlines
Asia's only low-cost airline to offer a one-price policy to all destinations operating from Thailand
Orient Thai Airways subsidiary
Founded: December 3, 2003
Flights per week: 168
Fleet: 13 aircraft Source: www.fly12go.com

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