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On August 24, 2008, an Aéreo Ruta Maya Cessna Caravan 208 carrying 10 American aid workers, two Guatemalan aid agency representatives, pilot and copilot en route from La Aurora International Airport, Guatemala City to El Estor, crashed 45 minutes after takeoff. The crash killed all occupants but three aid workers. One of the survivors was Dan Liljenquist, an American businessman and politician. The aircraft went down in a field 60 miles east of Guatemala City after the pilot reported an engine failure and was attempting an emergency landing. The aid workers were members of Choice Humanitarian, a West Jordan, Utah based humanitarian group on their way to the village of Sepamac.

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  • 2008 Aéreo Ruta Maya crash (en)
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  • On August 24, 2008, an Aéreo Ruta Maya Cessna Caravan 208 carrying 10 American aid workers, two Guatemalan aid agency representatives, pilot and copilot en route from La Aurora International Airport, Guatemala City to El Estor, crashed 45 minutes after takeoff. The crash killed all occupants but three aid workers. One of the survivors was Dan Liljenquist, an American businessman and politician. The aircraft went down in a field 60 miles east of Guatemala City after the pilot reported an engine failure and was attempting an emergency landing. The aid workers were members of Choice Humanitarian, a West Jordan, Utah based humanitarian group on their way to the village of Sepamac. (en)
  • El 24 de agosto de 2008, una Cessna Caravan 208 de Aéreo Ruta Maya con 12 pasajeros y 2 tripulantes, en ruta del Aeropuerto Internacional La Aurora en la Ciudad de Guatemala a El Estor, se estrelló 45 minutos después de despegar. El accidente causó la muerte de 11 de los 14 ocupantes, incluyendo el piloto y copiloto. De acuerdo al director de Aeronautica Civil de Guatemala, el origen del accidente fue un fallo de motor, sobre el cual se comunicó el piloto a las 9:40 horas, antes de intentar un aterrizaje de emergencia. La torre de tráfico aéreo de La Aurora perdió la comunicación con el avión a las 9:45 de la mañana. El avión se estrelló cerca de Cabañas en el departamento de Zacapa, a unos 95 km de la Ciudad de Guatemala. (es)
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  • Aéreo Ruta Maya (en)
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  • Near Cabañas, Zacapa, east of Guatemala City (en)
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  • On August 24, 2008, an Aéreo Ruta Maya Cessna Caravan 208 carrying 10 American aid workers, two Guatemalan aid agency representatives, pilot and copilot en route from La Aurora International Airport, Guatemala City to El Estor, crashed 45 minutes after takeoff. The crash killed all occupants but three aid workers. One of the survivors was Dan Liljenquist, an American businessman and politician. The aircraft went down in a field 60 miles east of Guatemala City after the pilot reported an engine failure and was attempting an emergency landing. The aid workers were members of Choice Humanitarian, a West Jordan, Utah based humanitarian group on their way to the village of Sepamac. (en)
  • El 24 de agosto de 2008, una Cessna Caravan 208 de Aéreo Ruta Maya con 12 pasajeros y 2 tripulantes, en ruta del Aeropuerto Internacional La Aurora en la Ciudad de Guatemala a El Estor, se estrelló 45 minutos después de despegar. El accidente causó la muerte de 11 de los 14 ocupantes, incluyendo el piloto y copiloto. De acuerdo al director de Aeronautica Civil de Guatemala, el origen del accidente fue un fallo de motor, sobre el cual se comunicó el piloto a las 9:40 horas, antes de intentar un aterrizaje de emergencia. La torre de tráfico aéreo de La Aurora perdió la comunicación con el avión a las 9:45 de la mañana. El avión se estrelló cerca de Cabañas en el departamento de Zacapa, a unos 95 km de la Ciudad de Guatemala. Diez de los pasajeros eran trabajadores humanitarios estadounidense en camino hacia la aldea de Sepamac, 2 pasajeros eran representantes Guatemaltecos de organizaciones humanitarias. (es)
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