Flamingo Air Grounded After Fatal Crash in Bahamas
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Flamingo Air has been temporarily grounded following a fatal crash that killed 10 people in the Bahamas. The twin-engine Cessna 402 crashed near San Andros Airport shortly after departing from Nassau on July 10, coinciding with the country's independence anniversary. The Bahamian Ministry of Aviation suspended the airline's Air Operator Certificate as a precautionary measure after two safety incidents occurred on the same day. Earlier, another Flamingo Air flight experienced mid-air issues and caught fire upon landing, but no injuries were reported from that incident. The Ministry emphasized that the suspension is not an adverse compliance action but a safety measure while investigations are conducted. The airline is cooperating with authorities as they investigate the circumstances surrounding both incidents.
Key Points: • Flamingo Air's Air Operator Certificate was suspended after a fatal crash claimed 10 lives. • The crash occurred on July 10, the same day as the Bahamas' 53rd independence anniversary. • A previous incident involving another Flamingo Air flight occurred hours before the fatal crash.