Belavia Canadair CRJ-100ER plane crash
Yerevan, Armenia
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The Canadian-built CRJ-100 operated by Belavia was on a passenger flight between Yerevan, Armenian capital, bound to Minsk, Belarus capital, with 18
passengers and three crew members on board. The plane crashed on take-off, injuring 10 people.
The plane was taking off from Yerevan-Zvartnots Airport (10 km west of Yerevan) when it slid off the runway. One wing hit the ground, and the aircraft
flipped over, splitting into two parts and catching fire.
The 50-seater CRJ-100 has been destroyed by the fire. Miraculously, there is no fatality. Ten people were taken to hospital with injuries, some of them
being seriously burnt.
A probable cause of the accident is icing on the wings which caused the left wing to stall upon lift-off. Icing conditions were reported at the airport
during the crash.