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2011 Royal Moroccan Air Force Lockheed C 130 Hercules crash

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Site
  
Guelmim, Morocco

Registration
  
CNA-OQ

Destination
  
Kenitra Air Base

Total fatalities
  
80 (all)

Location
  
Guelmim

Survivors
  
0 (3 initially)

Date
  
26 July 2011

Operator
  
Royal Moroccan Air Force

Crew count
  
9

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Summary
  
Structural failure below 500 feet

Passengers
  
11 civilian, 60 military

Aircraft type
  
Lockheed C-130 Hercules

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On 26 July 2011, a Lockheed C-130 Hercules transport aircraft operated by the Royal Moroccan Air Force crashed near Guelmim, Morocco. A statement by Moroccan authorities reported that there were 78 fatalities and that the plane was carrying 60 members of the Moroccan Armed Forces, 12 civilians, and nine RMAF crew members. Three injured survivors were rescued, but eventually died of their injuries. The number of fatalities was later revised to 80 when it was discovered that a passenger who had not boarded the plane had been mistakenly included in the total.

Workers have recovered the bodies of 42 victims. The aircraft has been identified as CNA-OQ, a C-130H built in 1981. It was travelling from Dakhla Airport in the Western Sahara to Kenitra Air Base, with a scheduled stop-over in Guelmim. The aircraft crashed into Sayyert Mountain approximately 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from Guelmin.

Authorities are investigating bad weather as a potential cause. It was the deadliest aviation accident of 2011, and Morocco's worst military aviation disaster.

King Mohammed VI announced three days of national mourning following the crash.

References

2011 Royal Moroccan Air Force Lockheed C-130 Hercules crash Wikipedia


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