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On 4 January 2008, a scheduled domestic flight from Simón Bolívar International Airport to Los Roques Airport, 118 kilometres (64 nmi) north of the departure airport and over water, radioed that both engines had failed and that they were descending through 3,000 feet. The crew was going to attempt a ditching as close as possible to the Los Roques archipelago. Shortly thereafter, radio contact was lost and the plane disappeared from radar.

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  • 2008 Los Roques archipelago Transaven Let L-410 crash (en)
  • Incidente del Let L 410 di Transaven del 2008 (it)
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  • On 4 January 2008, a scheduled domestic flight from Simón Bolívar International Airport to Los Roques Airport, 118 kilometres (64 nmi) north of the departure airport and over water, radioed that both engines had failed and that they were descending through 3,000 feet. The crew was going to attempt a ditching as close as possible to the Los Roques archipelago. Shortly thereafter, radio contact was lost and the plane disappeared from radar. (en)
  • Il 4 gennaio 2008 un volo di linea della tra gli aeroporti di Caracas e di Los Roques si inabissò nelle acque dell'oceano atlantico, causando la morte delle quattordici persone a bordo, i due piloti venezuelani e i dodici passeggeri, otto dei quali erano italiani, tre venezuelani e uno svizzero. (it)
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  • The Let L-410 Turbolet which was involved in the accident. (en)
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  • Off the Venezuelan coast near the Los Roques archipelago (en)
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  • Ditching following dual engine failure (en)
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  • On 4 January 2008, a scheduled domestic flight from Simón Bolívar International Airport to Los Roques Airport, 118 kilometres (64 nmi) north of the departure airport and over water, radioed that both engines had failed and that they were descending through 3,000 feet. The crew was going to attempt a ditching as close as possible to the Los Roques archipelago. Shortly thereafter, radio contact was lost and the plane disappeared from radar. (en)
  • Il 4 gennaio 2008 un volo di linea della tra gli aeroporti di Caracas e di Los Roques si inabissò nelle acque dell'oceano atlantico, causando la morte delle quattordici persone a bordo, i due piloti venezuelani e i dodici passeggeri, otto dei quali erano italiani, tre venezuelani e uno svizzero. (it)
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