Yangon, myanmar (AP) - A flight filled with Christmas tourists collapse down in central Burma road last Tuesday, killing three people and wounded 11, officials said.
Between four foreigners air bagan flight injury, the airline said. It says the death toll is all myanmar citizen, a tour guide and an 11 year old child in the ship, plane and a man riding a motorcycle in the road plane came to.
The flight was carrying 63 passengers, including 51 foreigners, and 6 crew members, from the city of mandalay Heho airport shan, a popular tourist destination, wormwood lai lake portal, air bagan said, in a brief statement on the Facebook page.
Bagan aviation injured two American, British national and south Korean tourists. It describes the event of a "hard landing".
The authorities gave a different, more dramatic account, saying, the pilot mistake due to bad weather the runway of the road.
"When the plane landed, the plane down mistake... for fog beside the runway," state television said. It says, a hard landing aircraft on the road, and then came to a parked near the paddy field.
"Occurred in the plane of the end of the fire," state television said, carrying news, vice minister of leaf Htut Facebook page of a statement released. Rescue workers brought about 45 minutes, the fire under control, "he said.
Witnesses say, smoke diffuse planes, when it hits the ground, and is still on the rise, the aircraft from the serious charred remains after hours.
In the Heho airport officials said, the injured passengers were taken to nearby DongZhi city hospital treatment.
Bagan aviation company is five private airlines to Burma one of domestic flights. This is a unit of WuAng diagram trading company, the company has business tycoon zheng magazine.
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