First Part of CLA (Reading)
Incident: On 4 April 2011, a Georgian Airways Crj-100st bombardier crushed during its landing at the airport in Djili in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The plane broke when it hit the track at the airport while it was trying to land. There were 32 fatal accidents, with the only survivor of a Congolese Journalist.
The plane was a crj-100st bombardier, registered 4 L-Gae, c / n 7070. The plane was delivered in 1996 to the French Airline Brit air, like f-Grja. It was sold to Georgian Airways in September 2007. Rented of Georgian Airways, it has been operated by the United Nations mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Monusco) using the call sign UN-843.
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