Λονδίνο. Μέλη της οικογένειας του Οσάμα Μπιν Λάντεν σκοτώθηκαν σε συντριβή αεροσκάφους
Μέλη της οικογένειας του Οσάμα μπιν Λάντεν περιλαμβάνονται στα θύματα της συντριβής ενός ιδιωτικού αεροπλάνου στη Βρετανία, έγινε το Σάββατο γνωστό, από την πρεσβεία της Σαουδικής Αραβίας στο Λονδίνο. Τέσσερις άνθρωποι σκοτώθηκαν όταν το αεροσκάφος Embraer Phenom 300, συνετρίβη σε χώρο πλειστηριασμού αυτοκινήτων, ενώ επιχειρούσε να προσγειωθεί στο αεροδρόμιο του Μπλάκμπους, περίπου 60 χλμ. νοτιοδυτικά του Λονδίνου.
Σύμφωνα με την τοπική αστυνομία, ο πιλότος και τρεις επιβάτες σκοτώθηκαν, ενώ δεν υπήρξαν θύματα στο έδαφος.
Ο σαουδάραβας πρεσβευτής στη Βρετανία, σε μήνυμα που αναρτήθηκε στο λογαριασμό της πρεσβείας στο Twitter, «υποβάλει τα συλλυπητήριά του στους γιους του εκλιπόντος Μοχάμεντ μπιν Λάντεν και τους οικείους τους». Στο μήνυμα δεν διευκρινίζεται η ταυτότητα των θυμάτων.
Η βρετανική εφημερίδα Guardian είχε κάνει νωρίτερα γνωστό, επικαλούμενη δημοσιογραφικές πληροφορίες, πως πρόκειται για την μητριά του Οσάμα μπιν Λάντεν, την ετεροθαλή αδελφή του και τον σύζυγό της.
Σύμφωνα με τις αρχές της σαουδαραβικής πολιτικής αεροπορίας, το αεροπλάνο ήταν νηολογημένο στη Σαουδική Αραβία. Το BBC μετέδωσε από την πλευρά του ότι είχε απογειωθεί από το ιταλικό αεροδρόμιο Μαλπένσα του Μιλάνου. ΠΗΓΗ: ΑΠΕ – ΜΠΕ
Bin Laden plane crash: bafflement over cause of aircraft's demise
Questions raised over why state-of-the-art jet carrying three
relatives of Osama Bin Laden came down at end of long runway at
Blackbushe airport
A Phenom 300 jet believed to be the aircraft that crash-landed into a car auction site at Blackbushe airport on Friday.
Photograph: Robert Belcher/PA
Questions have been raised over the cause of Friday’s plane crash in
which three members of the Bin Laden family were killed, given the
aircraft had used the runway, which is fitted with hi-tech safety
features, regularly in recent months.
The Saudi-registered Embraer Phenom 300 jet was attempting to land at
Blackbushe airport on the Hampshire/ Surrey border when it crashed on
to dozens of vehicles parked at a car auction site close to the runway.
The £7m state-of-the-art plane, equipped with fly-by-wire electronic
system that is supposed to make it easy to control, was a regular
visitor to the airport, according to pilots who use Blackbushe.
It was attempting a landing in near-perfect conditions on a runway
that was fitted with Precision Approach Pathway Indicators (Papis).
The four indicators, which can be seen from more than half a mile
away, all flash white if the pilot is coming in too high and red if too
low. “It doesn’t make sense to me as an ordinary pilot why something
that advanced and easy to fly would bury itself in the auction ground at
the end of such a long runway,” said Simon Moores, a flight instructor
and pilot who has flown from Blackbushe many times.
The Saudi-registered plane was coming in from Milan when the accident
happened shortly after three o’clock. According to NBC it was carrying
three relatives of Osama Bin Laden. They were named as Rajaa Hashim,
Osama’s stepmother; Sana Bin Laden, his half-sister, and her husband
Zuhair Hashim. The Jordanian pilot, who has yet to be identifed, was
also killed in the crash.
Without confirming the identities of the victims, the Saudi
ambassador to Britain, Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf Al Saud, offered
condolences on the embassy’s official Twitter account to the Bin Laden
family, a prominent Saudi Arabia clan with vast business interests.
Smoke rises from the crash site on Friday. Photograph: Nathan Greenwood / Barcroft Medi/Nathan Greenwood / Barcroft
“His royal highness Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf bin Abdul Aziz, the
ambassador of the custodian of the two holy mosques to the United
Kingdom, offered his condolences to the sons of the late Mohammed bin
Laden and their relations for the grave incident of the crash of the
plane carrying members of the family at Blackbushe airport,” the Saudi
ambassador said in the tweet.
A further statement said the embassy would work with the British
authorities to ensure a quick repatriation of the bodies for burial.
The Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation has despatched
investigators to the scene of the crash and are liasing with the Air
Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB).
Hampshire Police have urged anyone with “any information, including pictures and videos of the incident” to contact them.
Acting Chief Inspector Olga Venner, of Hampshire Police, said: “We
can confirm that there were four people on board, including the pilot.
Sadly there were no survivors. No-one on the ground has been injured and
we would urge anyone with any information, including pictures or
videos, to contact 101.”
An airport spokesman said: “Blackbushe Airport confirmed that a
Phenom 300 jet with four persons on board crashed near the end of the
runway around 3.09pm while attempting to make a landing. The scene was
attended by Blackbushe Fire and Rescue within minutes, followed by
Hampshire fire, police and ambulance units.”
A statement from Hampshire Fire and Rescue said that approximately 24
firefighters from Yateley, Fleet, Hartley Wintney, Rushmoor, Alton and
Camberley were involved in tackling the blaze. “The incident involved
one aircraft which had come off the runaway,” the service said in a
statement. “The firefighters used 10 breathing apparatus, three foam
jets and two hosereel jets to extinguish the fire. The Stop was received
by Control at 1800.”
In the aftermath of the crash, a dark plume of black smoke could be
seen twisting into the sky while an orange-red ball of fire raged below.
Debris from the jet could be seen strewn among the dozens of severely
damaged cars at the British Car Auction (BCA) site.
Robert Belcher, a local aviation enthusiast, said he was driving home when he saw a plume of black smoke coming from the site.
“I was passing the airport on my way home and there was a big column
of smoke in the air,” Belcher said. “The fire service had closed the
road behind me. I could see the plume of smoke waving from about five
miles away and was hoping it was just a car fire rather than an aircraft
accident.”
“Apparently the aircraft was landing and just didn’t stop,” he added.
“At the end of the runway there is a car park because the airport is
used for car auctions and it’s gone into there. I assumed it was cars on
fire in the auction yard. Local people have said that it was this
aircraft which is registered in Saudi Arabia. It’s been a regular
visitor to the airport for a few months. The aircraft would hold six
people, it’s a small jet.”
A group of people, believed to be the family of the victims, were
seen yesterday being escorted to the site by police officers. The
scorched remains of the jet could be seen lying beside charred hulks of
cars in the middle of the auction storage area.
A resident who did not want to be named said he saw the plane come down while he was repairing his chimney.
“I was on the roof and I heard the jet and thought I would watch it
land,” he said. “I saw it going past, then it was about 20 feet off the
ground and I thought, it’s not got enough runway to land here. It was
too high as it was coming in to land and didn’t touch the runway. The
next thing I heard was the crash sirens and a big plume of smoke going
up. It was a really big plume of smoke and I could hear cars exploding
over at the market.”
Eyewitness Sheraz Aslam, 31, from Reading and a regular BCA customer,
told the GetSurrey website that he had gone back to pick up a couple of
cars when the crash happened.
“An announcement came through [that] we had to evacuate [the site],”
he said. “I didn’t think much of it, I thought it was just a regular
fire alarm or drill. You don’t think a plane is going to come down. Then
a load of staff ran in and it was then we realised something was going
on. I was very, very close, maybe 30 or 40 yards away. I didn’t hear
anything. All of a sudden, the flames went really big. We could hear all
the fuel tanks in the cars start to explode and there was a terrible
smell. Then I noticed a bit of the wing sticking out. It was sticking up
in the air, but the rest of the plane was completely destroyed and on
fire. The flames were leaping really high in the air. It was horrendous.
Some of the staff were really shaken up. One guy I saw was in a bad
way, he had been in a car just a few yards away. He was very shaken.”
Pilots discussing the crash in online forums confirmed that the jet
had been seen many times at Blackbushe. One suggested that it was not
the first incident of its kind at Blackbushe. “A Beechcraft light jet
just missed the fuel dump on the other side of the runway some years
ago,” the pilot claimed.
It is the third time members of the Bin Laden family have been killed in a plane crash.
Mohammed bin Laden, Osama’s father, was killed when his Beechcraft 18
crashed in Saudi Arabia in 1967 while on his way to marry his 23rd
wife.
Salem bin Laden, the half-brother of Osama, died in 1988 when his
aircraft drifted into high-voltage power lines in San Antonio, Texas.
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