fonte: http://www.lastampa.it/2016/07/22/ester ... agina.html
India, disperso aereo con 29 persone
Il velivolo, un Antonov An-32, si stava dirigendo verso Port Blair nelle isole Andamane
Un aereo da trasporto dell’Indian Air Force con 29 persone a bordo è scomparso nel Golfo del Bengala dopo essere decollato questa mattina dalla città meridionale di Chennai. Lo riferiscono le autorità locali, aggiungendo che è stata avviata una massiccia operazione di ricerca alla quale partecipano anche quattro navi della marina. Il velivolo, un Antonov An-32, si stava dirigendo verso Port Blair nelle isole Andamane e Nicobare. Doveva atterrare a mezzogiorno, ma è improvvisamente scomparso dai radar.
Antonov 32 disperso in rotta per le Andamane, 29 a bordo
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Antonov 32 disperso in rotta per le Andamane, 29 a bordo
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Re: Antonov 32 disperso in rotta per le Andamane, 29 a bordo
Ancora nessun riscontro.....
India: Search continues for plane in Bay of Bengal
An Indian military transport plane with 29 people on board has gone missing in the Bay of Bengal.
Indian authorities mounted an extensive search-and-rescue operation for an Indian Air Force plane that went missing with 29 people over the Bay of Bengal on Friday.
The Antonov-32 transporter took off from the southern city of Chennai at 8:30am (03:00 GMT) and was to have landed at Port Blair in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands by 11:30am. A massive search operation was under way late Friday evening and was likely to continue overnight, Junior Defence Minister Subhash Bhamre told reporters.
Indian Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar joined the aerial search on Saturday morning.
Thirteen ships, five aircraft - including surveillance planes - and a submarine were deployed to search for the plane around the island group, located some 1,200 kilometres off the Indian mainland in the Bay of Bengal.
Air Force spokesman Wing Commander Anupam Banerjee said the last contact with the plane was around 15 minutes after take-off.
"It was a routine courier mission to Port Blair. The plane was airborne at 8:30am and due to land at 11:30," Banerjee told Reuters news agency. The plane reportedly had enough fuel to fly for four hours and 15 minutes.
The plane had reported three snags this month, including a pressure leak from the port door, a hydraulic leak and sluggish throttle movement.
The plane was on a routine courier flight carrying service personnel and family members to the islands near the Malacca Straits, where India has a key military base.
The plane, which was carrying six crew members and eight civilians or family members, may have plunged from an altitude of 23,000 feet, official sources told broadcaster NDTV.
It was not clear if the weather was bad, since heavy winds and rains are common during the monsoon season in the region between June and September.
The aircraft, which was built in Soviet Russia and upgraded by Ukraine in recent years, can fly for up to four hours without refuelling, officials said. The Indian Air Force operates hundreds of the Antonovs, and has reported a number of crashes over the past years, mostly involving Russian-made aircraft, which form the mainstay of the Indian fleet.
More than a dozen Antonov crashes have been reported in India since 1986. In the worst such accident, 22 people died when a plane crashed near the Delhi airport in 1999.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/07/i ... 59875.html

India: Search continues for plane in Bay of Bengal
An Indian military transport plane with 29 people on board has gone missing in the Bay of Bengal.
Indian authorities mounted an extensive search-and-rescue operation for an Indian Air Force plane that went missing with 29 people over the Bay of Bengal on Friday.
The Antonov-32 transporter took off from the southern city of Chennai at 8:30am (03:00 GMT) and was to have landed at Port Blair in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands by 11:30am. A massive search operation was under way late Friday evening and was likely to continue overnight, Junior Defence Minister Subhash Bhamre told reporters.
Indian Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar joined the aerial search on Saturday morning.
Thirteen ships, five aircraft - including surveillance planes - and a submarine were deployed to search for the plane around the island group, located some 1,200 kilometres off the Indian mainland in the Bay of Bengal.
Air Force spokesman Wing Commander Anupam Banerjee said the last contact with the plane was around 15 minutes after take-off.
"It was a routine courier mission to Port Blair. The plane was airborne at 8:30am and due to land at 11:30," Banerjee told Reuters news agency. The plane reportedly had enough fuel to fly for four hours and 15 minutes.
The plane had reported three snags this month, including a pressure leak from the port door, a hydraulic leak and sluggish throttle movement.
The plane was on a routine courier flight carrying service personnel and family members to the islands near the Malacca Straits, where India has a key military base.
The plane, which was carrying six crew members and eight civilians or family members, may have plunged from an altitude of 23,000 feet, official sources told broadcaster NDTV.
It was not clear if the weather was bad, since heavy winds and rains are common during the monsoon season in the region between June and September.
The aircraft, which was built in Soviet Russia and upgraded by Ukraine in recent years, can fly for up to four hours without refuelling, officials said. The Indian Air Force operates hundreds of the Antonovs, and has reported a number of crashes over the past years, mostly involving Russian-made aircraft, which form the mainstay of the Indian fleet.
More than a dozen Antonov crashes have been reported in India since 1986. In the worst such accident, 22 people died when a plane crashed near the Delhi airport in 1999.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/07/i ... 59875.html
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Re: Antonov 32 disperso in rotta per le Andamane, 29 a bordo
Il pilota si e' suicidato perché' la morosa lo ha lasciato.
Ci sedemmo dalla parte del torto visto che tutti gli altri posti erano occupati.
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Re: Antonov 32 disperso in rotta per le Andamane, 29 a bordo
Questo é un particolare tecnico non trascurabile... 
