08/22/2021 7:25 PM
Clarín.com
Society
Updated 08/22/2021 7:25 PM
Kevin Alonso Raggio (27) and Franco Pamboukdjian Acevedo (22) were the two crew members of the plane that this Sunday crashed in Sierra de las Ánimas, in Uruguay, when it was traveling from the Argentine airport of San Fernando to Punta del Este.
The Uruguayan Air Force confirmed the death of the two pilots of the Piper Comanche, a twin-engine aircraft that fell after contacting the control tower in Montevideo, a step prior to accessing the eastern airport of Laguna de los Sauces.
In the eastern hills, the Uruguayan authorities found the wreckage of the aircraft.
And Argentine aeronautical sources confirmed to Clarín the identity of the two deceased pilots.
Franco Pamboukdjian Acevedo (22) died in the plane crash in the Sierras de las Ánimas, in Uruguay.
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The plane with Argentine registration LV-CVT
belonged to Trade SA
, a general aviation company, that is, not commercial but private.
According to official Argentine sources, both the company and the flight had the corresponding authorizations.
"Everything was in order," they expressed.
Kevin Alonso Raggio (27) died in the plane crash in Uruguay.
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Franco Pamboukdjian Acevedo, 22, and Kevin Alonso Raggio, 27, resided in the City of Buenos Aires.
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